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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    But my county government tells me to use an online site. lol
    On a related note, we all know not to click on links in emails, because it's so easy to spoof a real site from a real business or agency. You should always go to your credit car website through Google or Bing, and log in yourself instead of clicking a link, for example, because of the billions of fake emails sent by scammers to everyone from "Bank of America", and some percentage of recipients have an account there.

    So if we shouldn't click on links, why do so many govt agencies and businesses send us emails with links? That's like the parents of a little girl routinely sending strangers in vans to pick her up from school, using the safe word "candy".
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  2. #22
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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Them: Do you have a license for that property?

    Me: No, why would I need a license to own property.

    Them: Because it could harm people.

    Me: I know, that*s what I want it to do if necessary.

    Them: Nobody needs a dog that big and scary...


    Kinda sounds like the argument over having to register and have a license to own other property doesn*t it....

    P.S. Here is my scary black assault doggy:

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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    On a related note, we all know not to click on links in emails, because it's so easy to spoof a real site from a real business or agency. You should always go to your credit car website through Google or Bing, and log in yourself instead of clicking a link, for example, because of the billions of fake emails sent by scammers to everyone from "Bank of America", and some percentage of recipients have an account there.

    So if we shouldn't click on links, why do so many govt agencies and businesses send us emails with links? That's like the parents of a little girl routinely sending strangers in vans to pick her up from school, using the safe word "candy".
    Check the email address first. All bad stuff comes from jibberish bs addresses.
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  4. #24
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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Calzonewdippingsauce View Post
    P.S. Here is my scary black assault doggy:

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    Nice jogging suit. Is he in the Russian mob?

    Friend just sent a pic of a 180 lb Canary Island Mastiff at a barn he's working at today.

    He said that he's a real sweetie.



    Accuse your enemy of what you are doing as you are doing it to create confusion -Karl Marx

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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    Nice jogging suit. Is he in the Russian mob?

    Friend just sent a pic of a 180 lb Canary Island Mastiff at a barn he's working at today.

    He said that he's a real sweetie.



    Your friends mastiff has a job? Is your friend a blacksmith by chance? Nice anvil setup...
    Illegitimus non carborundum est

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    Default Re: Beware of emails scamming dog owners

    Quote Originally Posted by gghbi View Post
    Your friends mastiff has a job? Is your friend a blacksmith by chance? Nice anvil setup...
    Farrier, and his name is Woodchuck.
    Accuse your enemy of what you are doing as you are doing it to create confusion -Karl Marx

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