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From: “Data Entry Jobs”
Date: May 3, 2012 6:23:34 PM EDT
To:
Subject: ***SPAM*** E n t e r – D a t a – O n l i n eNumerous companies are looking for workers
to submit information into online forms and
they will pay you nicely in return.
You can get paid up to $25 per transaction.
This is not a get-rich-quick scheme but a
legitimate way to earn money from home.
We have already helped thousands of people
worldwide achieve financial freedom and enjoy
a better life.
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