Make sure the number is toll free before you  call! That is one
of the scams going around. If the number is not toll free it could
cost you many dollars a minute!

Mike

   >Hi everybody -
   >I just received an unusual email advertisement.  I don't know
   >how I ever got on the spammer's mailing list.  In the message
   >there is note that says that I should call a certain toll-free
   >number in order to get removed from their mailing list.  I
   >have not yet called the toll-free number, and have no plans
   >to do so for the time being.  I'm afraid that if I call the
   >"toll-free" number, I might be falling for something.
   >In the case of all other email advertisements I have received
   >from other sources, there are instructions on how I may be
   >removed from the mailing list simply by informing the sender
   >by return email.  Isn't that a much less expensive and more
   >easily workable method for a spammer to administrate his
   >mailing list?
   >Does anyone have any ideas as to why this particular spammer
   >wants me to call a toll-free number in order to get removed
   >from his list?
   >Samuel W. Heywood, Front Royal, Virginia, USA
   >"Where the Skyline Drive Begins"
   >Net-Tamer V 1.11.2 - Registered


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