That what it looks like to me as well.

Here's the whois information I got (admin and tech names were the same),
doesn't seem to a foreign company:

Domain Name.......... nationalrewardcenter.com
  Creation Date........ 2002-08-02
  Registration Date.... 2002-08-02
  Expiry Date.......... 2003-08-02
  Organisation Name.... Megamooch/Stanford International Holding Corp
  Organisation Address. 834 S. Broadway 5th Floor
  Organisation Address. 
  Organisation Address. Los Angeles
  Organisation Address. 90014
  Organisation Address. CA
  Organisation Address. UNITED STATES

Tech Name............ Stanford International Holding Corp. IT Dept.
  Tech Address......... 834 S. Broadway 5th Floor
  Tech Address......... 
  Tech Address......... Los Angeles
  Tech Address......... 90014
  Tech Address......... CA
  Tech Address......... UNITED STATES
  Tech Email........... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Tech Phone........... 2132431505 x101
  Tech Fax............. 
  Name Server.......... ns.ilan.net
  Name Server.......... ns2.ilan.net

Jim Davis

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 12:32 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Interesting spam
> 
> 
> 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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