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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s A Small Fish To Do???</title>
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		<title>By: Allen Walton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allen Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the mention! There is no doubt that the internet is now fraught with land mines everywhere you look. Be carefull where you step. And here is a valuable tip.....If you get mail from someone with a first name you don&#039;t recognize, but the last name is really well known, such as Filsaime, Casey, etc and they have a gmail account, run for the hills. Don&#039;t even open the mail. It&#039;s most likely some scammer that has picked up a free gmail account and added a famous last name to it.
When you see that, you just assume it&#039;s a relative of the famous marketer. But I&#039;ll bet a dime to a doughnut that it&#039;s a SCAM!

Thanks Again for including me here.

Allen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the mention! There is no doubt that the internet is now fraught with land mines everywhere you look. Be carefull where you step. And here is a valuable tip&#8230;..If you get mail from someone with a first name you don&#8217;t recognize, but the last name is really well known, such as Filsaime, Casey, etc and they have a gmail account, run for the hills. Don&#8217;t even open the mail. It&#8217;s most likely some scammer that has picked up a free gmail account and added a famous last name to it.<br />
When you see that, you just assume it&#8217;s a relative of the famous marketer. But I&#8217;ll bet a dime to a doughnut that it&#8217;s a SCAM!</p>
<p>Thanks Again for including me here.</p>
<p>Allen</p>
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