TRUE or FALSE
By ralphybaby
@ralphybaby (63)
Australia
October 15, 2008 5:38am CST
G/Day my name is Ralph and would like to know if these promotion e-mail's are true or false.
I live in Australia and these products are sold in America so as a lot of Mylot members are American maybe someone out there could help me out please.
The first is DTV4PC is TV to your PC hundred TV stations around the world including sport and movies for $29.99 American dollars. The other is for a 150 inch screen for TV $29.95 called XLTV I can send you the e-mails if you require them just contact me here or on yahoo or MSN or on my e-mail privately on r.i.s.007@bigpond.com thanks Ralph
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@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
15 Oct 08
I would treat any unsolicited email you receive with a very large dose of salt. In other words, if it is too good to be true, it's bogus. Trust me, a 150 inch screen TV for $30 is so seriously bogus, I can't begin to describe how bogus it is. Those emails are also common means of transmitting viruses and maleware.
@ralphybaby (63)
• Australia
15 Oct 08
Thanks just to let you know it's not the hole TV I think the screen transfers on to a white wall from the TV sorry I should have explained it better. I can send you both e-mails if you like to see for your self.
thanks anyway Ralph
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@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
19 Oct 08
Your talking about a projector. That projects the image to a white wall. $30 is still way way too cheap.