Gogo Cards—Please, get my virus!


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The following was used to reposition the email at the top left of the screen. That's very annoying. It can actually make browser based email sreens go banana and make you think you just reached another website even though you still are inside your email system.
<div id="text1" style="position:absolute; overflow:hidden; left:0px;
		top:0px; width:428px; height:257px; z-index:0">
Also, I removed the links that were pointing to:
http://GoGo.Ibilab.Com/JDJ1209HX2.php
You've just received a GoGoCards greeting !!!

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     http://www.gogocards.com/pickup.asp?PickupID=JDJ1209HX

Or enter this e-card #, JDJ1209HX, at www.gogocards.com

Note:  This card will be available for 30 days.

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Have a nice day!

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