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I'm sure many of you remember my good friend and fellow HOF'er Carl Guzman. He and I exchange emails on a regular basis, and I got one a little while ago which I thought was from him, but it wasn't.
The title of the email was, "Hey", something typical of one from Carl. Here is a copy of the email:
Hey --
Barack Obama recorded a personal video message with some exciting news about the future of the grassroots movement that came out of the campaign.
Take a minute to watch the video and get involved:
htp://my.barackobama.com/future
The challenges our country faces are too great for us to sit on the sidelines.
Thanks
Carl is NOT an Obama supporter, so I was expecting a joke. Instead it went to Obama's website. When I looked more closely at the email address and his name as it appeared on the email, it was missing a few letters, but not enough to make it look like an unfamiliar sender.
Here is where it gets strange and quite irritating. Instead of the sender's name being Carlos Guzman, it showed as Carlos Guzmn. As for the email address of the sender, it showed as globalmoergage@**** while Carl's real address is globalmortgage@****. The **** was identical.
This email was actually sent twice with the same time stamp. Quite frankly, I may never have even noticed the descrepancies had it not been for the fact Carl sent me an email earlier this morning which was directly below these.
What kind of BS is this? Anybody else receive such an email?
The link did go to Obama's site, so I'm hoping it's not some sort of virus.
The title of the email was, "Hey", something typical of one from Carl. Here is a copy of the email:
Hey --
Barack Obama recorded a personal video message with some exciting news about the future of the grassroots movement that came out of the campaign.
Take a minute to watch the video and get involved:
htp://my.barackobama.com/future
The challenges our country faces are too great for us to sit on the sidelines.
Thanks
Carl is NOT an Obama supporter, so I was expecting a joke. Instead it went to Obama's website. When I looked more closely at the email address and his name as it appeared on the email, it was missing a few letters, but not enough to make it look like an unfamiliar sender.
Here is where it gets strange and quite irritating. Instead of the sender's name being Carlos Guzman, it showed as Carlos Guzmn. As for the email address of the sender, it showed as globalmoergage@**** while Carl's real address is globalmortgage@****. The **** was identical.
This email was actually sent twice with the same time stamp. Quite frankly, I may never have even noticed the descrepancies had it not been for the fact Carl sent me an email earlier this morning which was directly below these.
What kind of BS is this? Anybody else receive such an email?
The link did go to Obama's site, so I'm hoping it's not some sort of virus.
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