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Q: Troops@escriptions.ajdfogn.arisur.net ( Answered 4 out of 5 stars,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Troops@escriptions.ajdfogn.arisur.net
Category: Computers
Asked by: wfigh-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 28 Mar 2003 22:22 PST
Expires: 27 Apr 2003 23:22 PDT
Question ID: 182689
Troops@escriptions.ajdfogn.arisur.net  Please tell me where this
originates?  It is the return address for a solicitation to buy
tshirts supporting our troops?
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Subject: Re: Troops@escriptions.ajdfogn.arisur.net
Answered By: tisme-ga on 28 Mar 2003 23:02 PST
Rated:4 out of 5 stars
 
Hello wfigh,

My guess is that you received an email in your inbox attempting to
sell you tshirts, and you are trying to verify if the solicitation was
valid. Please remember that I only have the information in your
question to work with and will do my best to give you the best answer
I can.

First of all, the domain arisur.net is a registered domain name
listing the following contact information:

Admin, Network postmaster@arisur.net
1732 S. Congress Ave
#334
Palm Springs, FL 33461
US
561-828-8290

Short Answer to your second question: Probably Not.

There does not appear to be a website for this domain, although it is
certainly possible that there could be a mail server running on the
domain. Generally the best thing to do with unsolicited email is to
ignore them... they are inexpensive to send to millions of internet
users, and even if only five people out of the million purchase the
product, it is still possible for these solicitations to turn a
profit.

This is not to say that the arisur.net domain is responsible for this
solicitation, it is very easy to fake a return email address. Also it
could be that arisur.net is selling t-shirts, but the fact that they
do not have an internet website is hardly a professional way to sell
t-shirts. It can be extremelly difficult to trace an email if someone
is doing their best to hide where it came from.

If you are looking for a t-shirt, I recommend that you buy one from an
internet website, and not from an email solicitation.

Here are some stores which sell such tshirts:
http://www.upyourtee.com/military/military.html

http://www.scbn.com/america/pp_tshirts.html

http://www.bptshirts.com/proudtobeam.html

http://www.casaic.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=YardShirts&Category_Code=TShirts

Please let me know if you need any clarifications regarding this
answer. I will do my best to further assist you as best as I can.

tisme-ga


Search Strategy: 

"support american troops" tshirts
://www.google.com/search?q=%22support+american+troops%22+tshirts

support america OR american OR usa troop OR troops tshirts OR t-shirts
://www.google.com/search?q=support+america+OR+american+OR+usa+troop+OR+troops+tshirts+OR+t-shirts
wfigh-ga rated this answer:4 out of 5 stars

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Subject: Re: Troops@escriptions.ajdfogn.arisur.net
From: jackburton-ga on 29 Mar 2003 10:24 PST
 
"Each time a TROOPS: SUPPORT THEM T-Shirt & Bumpersticker Pack is sold
there will be a $2 donation given to the American Red Cross who has
many programs in place to assist military personnel and their
families..."
http://www.the-active-matrix.com/newswithviews.html

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