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solarman216
02-08-2015, 20:35
anyone on here can explain this, been in correspondence with a person for a week then we agreed it was all not to be, but got a mail this eve that was from the same address but said "no subject" and was blank except for 6 letters, which when hovered over revealed the 6 letters @aol.com what gives, Rick

Banshee
02-08-2015, 20:43
anyone on here can explain this, been in correspondence with a person for a week then we agreed it was all not to be, but got a mail this eve that was from the same address but said "no subject" and was blank except for 6 letters, which when hovered over revealed the 6 letters @aol.com what gives, Rick

Someone was drunk :lol

jims-terrano
02-08-2015, 20:51
Just delete it incse it has a payload from their or someone elses computer.

solarman216
02-08-2015, 20:58
do not think either are valid, just imagine the original poster was not the only person using that address and the other wanted to see who the first were posting to? Rick

jims-terrano
02-08-2015, 21:05
Sounds like its easier all round to delete and forget:thumb2

solarman216
02-08-2015, 21:16
Ohoooo no she might have changed her mind, Rick

Banshee
02-08-2015, 21:40
Rick I fear you're not being up front here with all the details..............

emjaybee
02-08-2015, 21:53
Isn't this where someone says "we need pics"?

:augie

solarman216
02-08-2015, 21:54
Rick I fear you're not being up front here with all the details..............

you are right, I just wonder if it was her hubby that sent the mail after coming home, Rick

AlexD333
02-08-2015, 22:07
you are right, I just wonder if it was her hubby that sent the mail after coming home, Rick

I always think virus :doh

panelbeater
02-08-2015, 22:18
i never open unknown or no subject.

johnb5177
02-08-2015, 22:49
i never open unknown or no subject.

+1.........I am so suspicious of anything from anyone I don`t know, and I have a very small circle.......so delete them straight away.