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12-20-2009 @ 2:23PM
Drakkenfyre said...
I don't understand people who come to a site, see it has absolutely nothing to do with what they are looking for, and still email you.
Apparantly he ordered some container. Then he comes to this site, looks around for a contact address, has to see this site has nothing to do with containers (and ignores all the game stuff) and still submits an order question.
Unless, and I think this is the more likely option, is that it was a spammer trying to get you to check out a site selling something. I have seen this before. A comment like "I didn't get my order", or "I didn't see what you were talking about, could you check site's order" (just examples) and then giving out a link, hoping you will go to the site to see what they are talking about, then order one.
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12-20-2009 @ 3:06PM
lisapoisso said...
Oh, we get plenty of spam and tricksy links, too. But these "wow"-related e-mails ... They're a constant -- which is why a new flavor, like the containers, is such a thrilling novelty to those of us who have to wade through them!
12-20-2009 @ 3:38PM
KidRichard said...
Haha, those containers are actually a pretty good idea. Not so much the "Fill it past the rim!" bit, but the fact that there are no actual "lids" is amazing.
12-20-2009 @ 8:02PM
JokerFace said...
Yes and their scheme is working...how many of us have checked their site now because of this.
A sham wow.