The Unexpected

The Unexpected

am 26.10.2005 19:53:06 von Martin Edwards

A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen my
message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you are
reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
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Re: The Unexpected

am 27.10.2005 06:52:02 von Troy Piggins

* Martin Edwards wrote:
> A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
> my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
> are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.

I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use sending
me his email however, I don't work for a software company.

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Re: The Unexpected

am 27.10.2005 17:55:27 von Martin Edwards

Troy Piggins wrote:
> * Martin Edwards wrote:
>
>>A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
>>my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
>>are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
>
>
> I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
> Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use sending
> me his email however, I don't work for a software company.
>
That was how I saw it. I report a lot of spam and it had none of the
indicators, but why post a CV at random?

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Re: The Unexpected

am 27.10.2005 19:39:34 von AK

Martin Edwards wrote:

> Troy Piggins wrote:
>
>> * Martin Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
>>> my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
>>> are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
>>
>>
>>
>> I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
>> Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use sending
>> me his email however, I don't work for a software company.
>>
> That was how I saw it. I report a lot of spam and it had none of the
> indicators, but why post a CV at random?
>
The person rather liked what you had to say in your prior posts and
offered his services in case you were looking for someone with
capabilities outline therein.

I too got this mailing.

AK

Re: The Unexpected

am 28.10.2005 18:22:28 von Martin Edwards

AK wrote:
> Martin Edwards wrote:
>
>> Troy Piggins wrote:
>>
>>> * Martin Edwards wrote:
>>>
>>>> A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
>>>> my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
>>>> are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
>>> Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use sending
>>> me his email however, I don't work for a software company.
>>>
>> That was how I saw it. I report a lot of spam and it had none of the
>> indicators, but why post a CV at random?
>>
> The person rather liked what you had to say in your prior posts and
> offered his services in case you were looking for someone with
> capabilities outline therein.
>
> I too got this mailing.
>
> AK

But I hadn't posted to this group before.

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Re: The Unexpected

am 29.10.2005 05:44:45 von AK

Martin Edwards wrote:

> AK wrote:
>
>> Martin Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> Troy Piggins wrote:
>>>
>>>> * Martin Edwards wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
>>>>> my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
>>>>> are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
>>>> Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use sending
>>>> me his email however, I don't work for a software company.
>>>>
>>> That was how I saw it. I report a lot of spam and it had none of the
>>> indicators, but why post a CV at random?
>>>
>> The person rather liked what you had to say in your prior posts and
>> offered his services in case you were looking for someone with
>> capabilities outline therein.
>>
>> I too got this mailing.
>>
>> AK
>
>
> But I hadn't posted to this group before.
>
Martin, then someone else using your email addressed posted on June 29
2005 and several times since. Subjects were dealing with BtInternet,
Truth behind anti-telemarketing, And 'Error Nuker'.

Ak

Re: The Unexpected

am 29.10.2005 07:28:44 von Steve Baker

On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 16:22:28 +0000 (UTC), Martin Edwards
wrote:

>But I hadn't posted to this group before.

Groups.google.com indicates otherwise.

Steve Baker

Re: The Unexpected

am 30.10.2005 19:50:26 von Martin Edwards

AK wrote:
> Martin Edwards wrote:
>
>> AK wrote:
>>
>>> Martin Edwards wrote:
>>>
>>>> Troy Piggins wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> * Martin Edwards wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> A Russian just sent me a very impressive CV, saying that he had seen
>>>>>> my message in this group, of which I had hitherto not heard. If you
>>>>>> are reading this, you've got the wrong poster.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I got what I assume is the same dude's CV - his name was Andrej
>>>>> Hristoliubov. Doesn't appear to be spam as such. Not much use
>>>>> sending
>>>>> me his email however, I don't work for a software company.
>>>>>
>>>> That was how I saw it. I report a lot of spam and it had none of
>>>> the indicators, but why post a CV at random?
>>>>
>>> The person rather liked what you had to say in your prior posts and
>>> offered his services in case you were looking for someone with
>>> capabilities outline therein.
>>>
>>> I too got this mailing.
>>>
>>> AK
>>
>>
>>
>> But I hadn't posted to this group before.
>>
> Martin, then someone else using your email addressed posted on June 29
> 2005 and several times since. Subjects were dealing with BtInternet,
> Truth behind anti-telemarketing, And 'Error Nuker'.
>
> Ak

Cripes! Got it. I only posted to the group for a few days then
unsuscribed. It just goes to show.

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