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Included a police number to call?
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Of course if you're smart you'd not buy into this at all, never mind if hoax or not.
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Something for nothing.
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We can Only Hope
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Stupid cell phone trick of the day
With teleflip.com - A service that lets you send email to yourphonenumber@teleflip.com and have it delivered to the phone, regardless of carrier... anyone can send [costly?] email messages to anyone they want to send to, with whatever advertisement they want include - the sender doesn't need to know the recipient's carrier, he only needs a cell phone number.
Now I wonder how many people are going to test this, using their own telephone number... ie; 2125551212@teleflip.com
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