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These email forwarding hoaxes have been multiplying at a furious rate. New variations are popping up every week. Much like the "Good Times" virus hoaxes that preceded them, these email forwarding hoaxes are a way of tweaking the Internet novice. Consider them the Internet equivalent of the 'Kick me' sign.
Unfortunately, given the staying power of hoaxes like "Good Times" and legends like Craig Shergold and given that endless variations on this 'something for nothing' scheme can be spun, we'll be seeing these email forwarding stories for some time to come.
Why shouldn't you forward these emails?
- If you do, your friends who know these are hoaxes will think you are a credulous newbie.
- Conserve precious network bandwidth.
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