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----- Original Message -----
From: <info@bestbuy.com>
To: <tullock@iinet.net.au>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject: Confirmation for Order 37679041
Attached File: 37679041.pdf
Attached File: 37679041.pdf
Dear Customer,
Thank you for ordering from our internet shop. If you paid with a credit card, the charge on your statement will be from name of our shop.
This email is to confirm the receipt of your order. Please do not reply as this email was sent from our automated confirmation system.
Date : 24 Nov 2006 - 12:50
Order ID : 37679041
Payment by Credit card
Product : Quantity : Price
WJM-PSP - Sony VAIO SZ370 C2D T7200 : 1 : 2,449.99
Subtotal : 2,449.99
Shipping : 32.88
TOTAL : 2,482.87
Your Order Summary located in the attachment file ( self-extracting archive with "37679041.pdf" file ).
PDF (Portable Document Format) files are created by Adobe Acrobat software and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
If you do not already have this viewer configured on a local drive, you may download it for free from Adobe's Web site.
We will ship your order from the warehouse nearest to you that has your items in stock (NY, TN, UT & CA). We strive to ship all orders the same day, but please allow 24hrs for processing.
You will receive another email with tracking information soon.
We hope you enjoy your order! Thank you for shopping with us!
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I never order from bestbuy.com and if I have they will never use Dear Customer,
usually I got message invoice like Dear AskaX,
and to: Askax@mydomain.com.au not To: <tullock@iinet.net.au> who the hell is that guy.. :p
when you got suspicious email and have attachment in it.. delete it. even if that from your friend
Warning: do not open this attachment 37679041.pdf
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