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04/16/2004 12:37:34 AM · #1

Trash Bin or Burn on CD?
04/16/2004 12:44:00 AM · #2
Burn the spider on a CD. Keep the photo. ;^)
04/16/2004 01:14:08 AM · #3
Burn It on CD! Then use the CD as a coaster. :) Spider doesn't have enough "clarity", and the background is kinda random. The green leaf is sort of cool however.
04/16/2004 01:24:10 AM · #4
Originally posted by ChrisW123:

Burn It on CD! Then use the CD as a coaster. :) Spider doesn't have enough "clarity", and the background is kinda random. The green leaf is sort of cool however.


Lol. I'm starting to get tired of the AOLs I've been using :)
04/16/2004 01:58:02 AM · #5
I know what you mean. AOL seems to have stopped this for lately for me anyway, but now the big thing thing is these freakin fake credit cards companies send to get you to sign up for something. Just before I toss them in the trash I always double check to make sure they aren't real!
04/16/2004 02:10:50 AM · #6
When I get a credit card application in the mail, I just stick one of those annoying cupon sheets in the return envelope and send it back to the credit company. What goes around comes around...
04/16/2004 08:22:16 AM · #7
Originally posted by tyt2000:

When I get a credit card application in the mail, I just stick one of those annoying cupon sheets in the return envelope and send it back to the credit company. What goes around comes around...

Why not save some trees (and potentially protect yourself from identity theft) by opting-out from those solicitations by calling 1-888-5-OPTOUT? It is an automated service run jointly by the four main credit bureaus. With one phone call you can opt out of pre-screened mailings from all four bureaus.
04/16/2004 07:09:16 PM · #8
Originally posted by EddyG:

Why not save some trees (and potentially protect yourself from identity theft) by opting-out from those solicitations by calling 1-888-5-OPTOUT?

Hey, thanks for the very useful info!

--Mick

04/16/2004 08:36:07 PM · #9
Thanks Eddy, I just used it also. Hopefully it'll work because I get sooo much junk mail from these places.
04/16/2004 09:01:45 PM · #10
Thanks for the tip Eddy, I'll definitely try it...
04/19/2004 10:06:38 AM · #11
"Trash Bin or Burn on CD?" why not burn it on the cd and use the CD as a frisbee and toss it out the window!
04/19/2004 10:16:20 AM · #12
Originally posted by tyt2000:

When I get a credit card application in the mail, I just stick one of those annoying cupon sheets in the return envelope and send it back to the credit company. What goes around comes around...


I wouldn´t do that if I were you tyt. If you reply thous junk-mails it is seen that it´s a functioning e-mail address and you will continue getting offers about penis-enlargements and viagra (independent on sex).
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