Content-Type: text/html At 20:05 1997-10-14 +0200, you wrote: >We found your name on a list that indicates > you have an interest in this kind of offer. > To be removed from our list, simply reply > to this message with the single word "REMOVE" > in the subject line. > > > We would like to give you FREE software programs > just to introduce you to the easiest and most > cost-effective way to get software... > The Computer Bits & Bytes Download Store.
These programs are NOT demos >or shareware...
they are full retail versions worth $20!

>Simply visit our store at:

http://www.combits.com

and >click the "FREE SOFTWARE" button.
No obligation...no gimmicks...NO >KIDDING!
Enjoy these free programs on us!
While you're there, check >out the rest of our
store. You'll find hundreds of programs for
>less than $10! As well as names you'll know
like Webfoot Games at >discounted prices...
and best of all, you can be up and running
>with your new software in minutes...not days!

So drop buy our >store...and save!
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