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Ed in Tampa
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dusty wrote: Bill, if you do not routinely click on underlined items, there is no telling what you have missed.:):)

Yea probably tons of spam and viruses. The biggest trick on the internet is to get users to "click". I never click a link unless it is for something like this where one person says the email said this and another said it said that.

I have seen websites that contained links and if you clicked them they would wipe your hard disk cleaner than a new disk drive. I have seen links where if you click them you almost guarantee yourself no less than a thousand spams. Never Never click a link unless you know and really trust the original site and even then only if you don't mind getting up on a spam list.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:Yea probably tons of spam and viruses. The biggest trick on the internet is to get users to "click". I never click a link unless it is for something like this where one person says the email said this and another said it said that.

I have seen websites that contained links and if you clicked them they would wipe your hard disk cleaner than a new disk drive. I have seen links where if you click them you almost guarantee yourself no less than a thousand spams. Never Never click a link unless you know and really trust the original site and even then only if you don't mind getting up on a spam list.
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