On 27 May 2011 03:31, <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been reading in amusement the threads of the purported email message > of Adv Aires Rodrigues and how quick we are to jump to conclusions and 'make > hay while the net shines'. > > What clicked when I first read FN's reporting of an email (I suppose) sent > to him, was that I was the recipient of a very similarly worded email a few > months ago. This happened to be a good friend of mine from Mapusa. I > promptly phoned him and asked him where he is, he said Goa. And then I told > him about this email which is supposed to have come from him. That's when > he (and the other sundry recipients of his email account address book) > realized that his account was compromised. > > I would presume, going by the similarity in the style and wordings of the > email, that something similar has happened to Aires' account. > > Has anybody picked up the phone and checked with him ? > > Or are we just happy to punch him this way on the goanet without any > verification? >
RESPONSE: Everyone, it seems, as except you, knows that his email id has been hacked! Google mail explicitly warns us not to follow the email...this is the advice given:- *Warning: The content of this message is suspicious.* The sender's account may be compromised. Beware of following links or of providing the sender with any personal information. Ignore, I trust this message Learn more<http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&ctx=mail&answer=1074268> <http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&ctx=mail&answer=1074268>The rest is in jest, at the expense of Aires - who must be seething - trust him to have someone have one over him! Gabe
