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Old 06-02-2010, 10:39 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by AprilHare View Post
Interesting Zelda.. this coincided with an email proporting itself to being from kobobooks.com I just received. I never signed up for anything to do with Kobo stuff!..
I looked in the source and instead of being from "Kobo eReading" <newsletter@kobobooks.com> the sender is listed as "Kobo eReading" <newsletter=kobobooks.com@mcsv183.net>
Sounds like we liseuse users are getting targetted by scammers!
I received the same email this morning, thought nothing of it until I read your post and can confirm the relay as being mcsc183.net. I had bought an ebook from Shortcovers many months ago (now Kobo) so it didn't seem suspicious to me.

Well I for one as good practice tend to (if I receive an email offer) never click the link, I have always gone to a web browser and gone through the webpage of the company sending me the offer.
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