Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Just to warn you all.

This is a phishing scam designed to steal your identity.

This is what it looks like:


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on Jun 05, 2014


Drip...drip...drip.

Yup, that's the strength of it... and don't ask Doc about a cure for a runny nose, he'll give you a tap on the head.

 

[a tap being a light hit and is English/Australian for faucet]

on Jun 05, 2014

Lol.  Sorry Doc. Lisa straightened me out as soon as I posted. 

on Jun 05, 2014

Growing up it was just 'the tap'.

on Jun 05, 2014

RedneckDude
Lol. Sorry Doc. Lisa straightened me out as soon as I posted.

Yes, but that still doesn't explain why that tear looks suspiciously like snot... or something else.

Me thinks Doc is using images from his medical journals when he's 'shopping' these days.


Growing up it was just 'the tap'.

And so it should still be... would save non-US persons the confusion of name changes in an attempt to cast off the British heritage.

on Jun 05, 2014

starkers
Me thinks Doc is using images from his medical journals when he's 'shopping' these days.

struth.

Here's a perfect case: Praedonum senex irritatur.

on Jul 12, 2014

You sure it wasn't legitimate ? I've found gift cards good for a free month, will completely cancel those four weeks if you stop the auto-rebill.

Lost a bunch of Bing.com points that way.

on Jul 12, 2014

QUite sure...and it was some time ago, zyme.

on Jul 12, 2014


You sure it wasn't legitimate ? I've found gift cards good for a free month, will completely cancel those four weeks if you stop the auto-rebill.

Lost a bunch of Bing.com points that way.

Best way to check is to go directly to the site and fix it there and delete the email.

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