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Otokichi

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The above "from the Internet" link history made me suspect a Phishing email attempt. Normally, such odd-looking stuff is reported to the IT folk, blocked, and ignored. This time I decided to take a chance on this dodgy-looking email and found myself here. These days, I "report & block" every suspicious email first or use Ye Olde Macintosh Pismo portable to investigate a few. This "email skeptic" stance comes from a "1-800 Flowers" site that reported a spurious $500 charge and ultimately requested credit card data to correct. A previous Phisher dressed up as an IT official and got me to provide log on info to Spam the site. Color me paranoid and suspicious. :stars:

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