by "John Whitworth" <sexyjw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 6, 2008 at 11:31 PM
"JD" <jamesd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "°°°Rachel°°°" <Rachel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Strongbow..... (and Q10 plus). :-)
>>
>> http://www.nivea.co.uk/highlights/local_highlight/local_q10sample
>>
>> Rachel
>
> Make sure you do NOT give a valid email and phone number. If you click
> the wrong box you will
> be paying for reverse charge text messages.
Oh you complete nobber. I take it you've been stung for reverse rate SMS
messages before? So was it Nivea, or was it some stupid ring tones club,
or
'find your friends' mobile radar or something?
It's good not to give your mobile purely to avoid getting spam texts. As
for
email spam, christ, who cares? It's par for the course nowadays. And
sometimes, just sometimes, something worthwhile does come out of these
leads.