I got this email from two of my friends just recently:
Upon signing up, it asked for my yahoo account and yahoo password, so I assumed it was some sort of scam. Anyone hear about this?
Hi Adam,
I reserved you a free SMS.ac account-- now you can send free text (SMS) messages to mobile
phones.
All you need to do is click on the link to complete your sign-up. Don't worry it's quick. .
http://www.sms.ac/registration/Intro.aspx?InviteId=x2ot64p09u00hacnj4l213q50extm0g96whd3q39it6h2tq
If you are already a member, click on the link and sign-in. As soon as you sign-in, you and I
will be automatically placed in each other's "friends" list and address books.
http://www.sms.ac/login.asp?referer...ot64p09u00hacnj4l213q50extm0g96whd3q39it6h2tq
Let's catch up using text (SMS) messages!
Thanks,
Angie
Upon signing up, it asked for my yahoo account and yahoo password, so I assumed it was some sort of scam. Anyone hear about this?