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By wonowono
@wonowono (6)
Indonesia
6 responses
@danoneism (679)
• Malaysia
12 Feb 07
nope.. thats not true. i received several times this email and i never forward it.. my account are still active even after 5 years...
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@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
9 Feb 07
No, this is a scam. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/overload.asp
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@RNcorrupted (191)
• Philippines
10 Feb 07
As long as you haven't received the message for Adam Smith himself, it is not true. That mail circulating in the friendster netword is a spam aimed to bogged down the friendster network. And considering the glitches and heavy traffic on that site, I think it is doing it's purpose.
Combine that spam with a lot of gullible friendster users and you have the formula to slow loading and refresh time of friendster. Friendster will officialy contact you, not your gullible friends and users circulating this message for no end. Garbage in, garbage out.
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