Great Idea [clap], but just make sure its just a phone number and not an address or any other personal details.
Great Idea [clap], but just make sure its just a phone number and not an address or any other personal details.
I had this information in an email yesterday, but chose to ignore it, as it was one of those emails that had been sent to a whole address book and it was asking me to send it to everyone in my address book. I thought it was some kind of a time wasting email, so I deleted it. I then read about the campaign in the paper today and realised it was a bona fide suggestion. The email I received suggested not just having one contact number but putting several in - ICE1, ICE2 etc
That's the trouble with a lot of these 'round robin' type emails, that urge you to send it on to 20 other people and your dreams will come true.............When I got a 'real' one, I just ignored it!!
emm
http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1582.aspx
The official website is http://www.icecontact.com/
Tony
http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1379.aspx
I received the email this morning and passed it on to everybody in my address book. I think it is an excellent idea, can't understand why nobody thought of it sooner!
Glenda and Geoff
hi we are over in florida and have just receved a e mail from my daughter saying that i c e on you your phone leads you to a virus , she works in a collage and the management have just sent a warning , does any one know if this is right , how sick can people get putting a virus on this ,it was such a good idea .
grahame
Great idea Tony.
It is untrue that a virus can spread in this way. More information is available at
http://www.icecontact.com/ or http://www.snopes.com/crime/prevent/icephone.asp
Olive
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