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thewillow | 11:46 Sat 21st Feb 2004 | Technology
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I received an email which said: *This email is automated, but it is not spam. Someone who knows you just submitted a word-of-mouth connection about you at our website, WordofMouthConnection.com. Why are we sending you this email? When people find out others are talking about them -- whether it is good or bad -- they want to know. At WordofMouthConnection.com we feel responsible to alert people so they have an opportunity to find out what is being said. To view all Word-of-Mouth Connections in our system regarding this email address click here: a.wominfo.com Anybody know anything about it?
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I've had a couple of these, I think it's just some kind of scam. You pay some cash to find out who may have said something about you. They're just praying on peoples natural paranoid curiosity. Your name might well be on their database but how many people have the same name as you? How can they say it's not spam? Spam is unsolicited mail that YOU do not want. Only you can define what's spam and whats not at the end of the day. Ignore it.

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