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Francis Morin
03-09-2011, 07:48 AM
Anything that I get for e-mail that doesn't ring true raises the old red flag (Maggie's Drawers for you Jarheads herein)-- Like a phony VA benefits letter, showing that I served in the Navy from 1968 to 1976- wrong. Now they send me a PayPal notice. I would sooner saw the barrels down on my side-by-side shotguns as to ever use a credit card on any internet website, let alone PayPal. This scam is like the phony bank scams where they ask you to verify your account number. Say what?? the bank already knows that-

My guess- if you respond, you open your computer to a virus- here's the jist-
http://www.paypal.com-- sounds ok, (whatindahell is a Hotel Tango Tango Papa prefix mean?))-- They have PayPal, but then Email. I am a computer "rookie" but my eyes see this and then I think- NO- it is e-mail, not Email. The first tip off, other than I do NOT have a PayPal account, is this miss-spelling and the lack of the dash between e and m. They list some phony but official looking numbers- my "account" is supposedly pp-259-187-991, they are with the FSA reg. No. 226056- This load of hoey is supposed to maybe make me think it is "official" and respond. Not a chance--:cuss::cuss::cuss::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::b igbye:

Mark Ouellette
03-09-2011, 08:23 AM
Francis,

You are correct that this is a SCAM!

Anything from the VA will have a .gov email address.

Respectfully,
Mark

Stephen Hodges
03-09-2011, 08:55 AM
You guys are right. Open the email and wham, you most likely will have infected your computer. I was infected with a virus last month and it was not fun, or cheap, getting rid of it. I was just "surfing" when it happned.

Bruce Day
03-09-2011, 09:01 AM
Francis, you be careful out there. I remember when I was flying missions out of Thailand in WWV , we would pass by the clinic on our way to the flightline and there would be the morning line of infected troops. Some made the lineup multiple times.

Francis Morin
03-09-2011, 09:13 AM
You have the right co-ordinates there, Col. But as our C-I-C "Tricky Dick" said on TV- "We are NOT in Thailand or Cambodia"-- then the next 18.5 minutes must have vanished into what the Germans call "Die Nacht und Nebel"?? I am amazed, even with the Junk sector and the blocking and phishing (fishing/) lockouts, how many of these spam-Mesiters are still extant. Just think for a moment, how much better the whole wide World would be if they put their destructive talents to work for a good set of op. orders.???:cool:

Bruce Day
03-09-2011, 10:33 AM
Francis, I don't think we need them in the military to do operations orders . Remember the geeky Army computer operator who gave thousands of documents to WikiLeaks? He loved to sing along with Lady Gaga in a falsetto voice.

Francis Morin
03-09-2011, 10:53 AM
Francis, I don't think we need them in the military to do operations orders . Remember the geeky Army computer operator who gave thousands of documents to WikiLeaks? He loved to sing along with Lady Gaga in a falsetto voice. You are correct- we used to refer to those clowns as the "Ten percenters" and now, thanks to the Ying and Yang of the Internet- we have such websites as our PGCA, and then, doing a one-eighty, spammers and hackers. Possibly the price we pay for progress. Back in the "Day" (no pun intended, Col.) when you could buy any Parker your pocketbook could cover, it was letters, maybe phone calls- and as some never thought that "Golden Age" would ever tarnish- well, we all know how that ended up- Cherish the Parkers and other fine guns we have lads, there are uninformed geeks that would like to see them shredded into steel scrap and be reborn as cars made in China--I hope I don't live to see that, but we never know--

George Lander
03-09-2011, 11:31 AM
Francis: It's just nice people from Bangaladesh trying to offer you some helpful info on your retirement. They, probably, would even invite you to come over and bring your money with you.

I don't open any e-mails, anymore, if I don't know who the sender is. I've been burned with having to get my computer cleaned a couple of times.

BTW: Are you coming to the Southern?

Best Regards, George

Dean Romig
03-09-2011, 11:52 AM
And I've learned not to allow certain indescriminate people to use my PC while visiting.

My neice said "Oh, don't be silly!"

HA!! Never again! Sez I.

Francis Morin
03-09-2011, 12:02 PM
Thanks George- nice to have friends below the Mason-Dixon line. I'll send you a direct e-mail re: possible trip to the Southern, first time for me if I can handle the "tariff"-- Silly me- and I thought Bangladesh was A-OK, thanks to the fun raisers by the Beatles- wonder if Sir Paul will be invited to the latest exposure of royal wealth and squandor re the wedding thing-, while the Labour Party wonders where their next pint of Porter will come from. Closest I've ever been to Bangladesh was the Bangadore Torpedoes we fired off for practice in EOD at CourtHouse Bay, Camp Lejeune-There was indeed= a "bang", just as when a satchel charge detonates-:bigbye::bigbye:

George Lander
03-10-2011, 11:49 PM
Francis: I've been meaning to ask you, did you matriculate at Parris Island? If so, did they tell you about the alligators in the marsh? I hope that you can make the Southern.

Best Regards, George

Francis Morin
03-11-2011, 07:28 AM
That was Parris Island, also the Stanley Kubrick movie "FMJ" was shot there. Best "Grad' from PI in my beloved USMC and ops. area- Carlos Norman Hathcock- aka- L'ong Tran or White feather. No, I was on the Western side of I-75 or whatever N-S divisional meridian the USMC used back in the 1960's, so I was a "Hollywood Marine"- MCRD San Diego, Lindberg Field, the big bay and the USNRD across the water, the palm trees and the yellow footprints on the tarmac, the battleship grey WW11 era USN buses that brought us from Lindberg Field into 19 weeks of Boot Camp--

I'll send you a direct e-mail my friend, the other night I filled up my oldest daughter's Taurus for her, gas was $3.25/gal for 87 octane- today it is $3.65, and it's a drive from the GR area solo down to Sanford area- also got my invite card to the MI "Yooper Shoot" in june, price went up $25 from last year, that's a 12 hour haul from my locale, and bridge tolls.

This Lybia thing is another disaster pending for us- "From the halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli" but I hope those who are presently serving Our Country (including in my beloved USMC) don't have to repeat that history just to "stabilize" oil prices. My late Grandfather told me that the stock market was a "rigged game", so is OPEC-- Best regards my friend!!:bigbye:

Rick Losey
03-11-2011, 08:00 AM
(whatindahell is a Hotel Tango Tango Papa prefix mean?))-- :

If you really care--- its Hypertext Transfer Protocol -which of course still still means nothing to anyone with a life- :)

I saw an interview a few years back with one of the real internet founders (sorry Mr Gore). He was asked if he would do anything different if he had it to over again -he said he would get rid of all the worthless constant lead in characters that you need to enter but don't do anything for you.

Francis Morin
03-11-2011, 08:19 AM
[quote=Rick Losey;37755]If you really care--- its Hypertext Transfer Protocol -which of course still still means nothing to anyone with a life- :)

I saw an interview a few years back with one of the real internet founders (sorry Mr Gore). He was asked if he would do anything different if he had it to over again -he said he would get rid of all the worthless constant lead in characters that you need to enter but don't do anything for you.[I have an Edmund H. Osthaus print of "Sports Peerless pride"-- no other painter from his era, IMO, caught the intensity of a Setter or Pointer, and got their feet in correct detail- Percival Rousseau, Tait, others were also well known. And as Osthaus was curator of the Museum of Fine Art in Toledo Ohio for many years, perhaps that's where the OH comes in your Avatar- great choice indeed. My Grandfather taught me to try to learn something new every day of my life, and I have tried to follow his sage advice- the trick is, however, as you so properly pointed out, is to separate the useful data from the other misc. info- http-- OK, so now I know the answer, and I thank you. I might end up on a quiz show someday and that might be the big buck question, so thanks!!!:bigbye:

Rick Losey
03-11-2011, 12:34 PM
perhaps that's where the OH comes in your Avatar- great choice indeed.
not to completely divert the thread -

I have several Osthaus prints, love his work. However - Old Hemlock Osthaus is the senior member of my brace of Old Hemlock setters, on the way out the door to pick him up and we still didn't have a name, when my daughter looked at a large Osthaus litho on the wall and said "hey how about ..." and it was done.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg195/setterw/Osthausandgrouse-1.jpg?t=1299864550

in his younger days
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg195/setterw/Osthaustroublecropped-1.jpg?t=1299866493