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First off, if you can't even manage to spell "email" correctly in the title of your spam email, then maybe this isn't the job for you. It's the little things like that that can tip off potential victims into realizing that you aren't legit. Well that and the fact that this message originated from "bass.caloriesong.com" instead of "facebook.com" and because if this was a legitimate message from Facebook, there would also be a copy of this in my Facebook mailbox.
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