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I just got sent a couple of emails (duplicate) requesting that I "reconnect" or something similar w/ an acquaintance of mine.

AFAIK, I neither went to HS (my HS is 250mi away) nor college (but I did go to a large State University) w/ her, but I think we're about the same age.

AFAIK, I have no presence on ReUnion.com, however they/she apparently got my email address from somewhere.

 

Odd thing is that the msg I rcv'd appears to be from HER AOL acct. It doesn't appear we've ever exchanged emails, but we are on a common email list.

 

Embedded w/in the msg is a "yes I know her", "no I don't" links. The "Yes" link is :

http://smtp26.mail.reunion.com/track?Bunches of other stuff

 

I should add that there also a help link provided that's :

http://smtp26.mail.reunion.com/track?bunches of stuff then http://help.reunion.com/selfhelp

Isn't it odd that it's both http AND smtp?

 

Is this legit? Some sort of virus?

Advice?

Thanks.

Posted

Could be 'legit' spam from the Company, but it sounds fishy, certainly not worth the risk. If you are really curious, go to the site and sign up.

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Reunion.com's advertising emails suck. I did sign up a while ago (pre-Facebook) to see if a couple HS friends were on there, but no luck. Anyway, I keep getting the same advertising message from them - saying a 38-year-old female living in RI who went to "LaSalle Academy" (I went to LaSalle High School in Niagara Falls) "viewed my profile." Every damn time it's the same message.

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