I just got an interesting spam that claimed I won a prize. No surprise that
it was a rather obvious email collector page. But visiting the site without
url parameters showed the page without pre-filling the information.

What's interesting is that they have a seal of authenticity type of graphic
on the page. It looks reminiscent of official US government seals.
http://www.nationalrewardcenter.com/CouponImages/10_if_you.gif

The image on a cursory glance is a bald eagle, some flags on poles and a
stars and stripes shield and "e pluribus unum" text. Maybe it's just me, but
this seal when blown up looks like a dead eagle with spears or arrows
sticking out of it standing on a shattered shield.

-Kevin


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