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Surge Of Spam By Chiang Mai Businesses

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Lately, I'm receiving spam from Chiang Mai hotels, private individuals who are holding "garage sales", Burmese political organisations and other Thai organisations (?) that I have not troubled to try to translate, etc.

It's easy enough to simply Report As Spam and Delete but I'm wondering whether a lot of other TV members have also noticed this sudden surge which presumably has arisen by unauthorised circulation of addresses - all within Chiang Mai.

Cheers.

I haven't had any, I usually get emails from the M (Montri hotel) but even those have stopped now.

Surge Of Spam By Chiang Mai Businesses Any

I thought that you were referring to some of the sponsor's contributions on this forum. anim_59.gif

I thought it was another food thread!

I thought it was another food thread!

nice one. we certainly need one. it would surely liven up the sabbath.

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I have been receiving this kind of spam.:lol:

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What's it like ? Never actually brought myself to taste it !

At Rimping they have, I thank about four kind. Its OK can be kind of salty.

Sliced thin and fried in a pan makes it slightly better than O.K. IMO.

Sliced thin and fried in a pan makes it slightly better than O.K. IMO.

I usually have just one per month because of the high salt content.:licklips:

It is made from cut-up pork shoulder, it is considered a ham, and if it is thickly cut (1/2 inch) and fried, taste like delicious ham :) :)

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