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which you need to enter to register for the "giveaway" will be used to contact you for marketing purposes. And you'll be asked to sign up for a number of "special offers," and we all know what that means.
If you added the application to your account, follow Facebook's Instructions to remove or delete an application from your account. There are also instructions about how to block an application that can help you avoid accidentally signing up for the scam.
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fuck, the bots know about revisions AND freshies. what the fuck is happening?!
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