Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:53:32 -0700
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I've sent a warning message to what I hope is a complete list of presenters, taken from a previous conference email.
Feeling more than a little red-faced that I forgot to delete the original email at the bottom before sending, but I trust that everyone will understand.
Sharon
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From: M. Christine Benner Dixon <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Heads-up
Is there a way to send this warning to other conference presenters who =
may not be on this mailing list?
It looks as if they may have mined the conference materials for email =
addresses.
Christine
On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:29 PM, Robert E Stewart wrote:
> Today I received the following in a carefully designed email. David=20=
> Publishing is a bait-and-switch scam. You allow them to edit your =
paper, then you=20
> get a big bill for their "work". Their use of English [below] should =
be=20
> enough warning. I checked--David Publishing is a scamming operation. =
Yellow=20
> highlighting is in the original email Bob Stewart
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> This is a journal entitled Journal of Literature and Art Studies =
(ISSN=20
> 2159-5836) published across the United States by David Publishing =
Company, EL=20
> MONTE, CA, USA. We are glad to know you have submitted an abstract=20
> ...[goves the name]...at The Seventh International Conference on the =
State of Mark=20
> Twain Studies. We are very interested in your research and would like =
to=20
> publish your new paper in our journal. If you have the idea of making =
our=20
> journal as a vehicle for your research interests, please send us the =
English =20
> electronic version of your paper in MS word format. =20
M. Christine Benner Dixon
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