15 June 2007 11:32 GMT
Yours, Secretary of State for Health. Part II
In one of my earlier posts I asked if you would like to play ‘the spot the errors game’.
How many errors did you spot?
Spelling. Patricia Hewitt is a highly educated person (including sojourns in Oxbridge) and some of the spelling mistakes are child like.
- intergrity - for ‘integrity’
- destributed - for ‘distributed’
- priviledge - for ‘privilege’
- mentainace - for ‘maintenance’
- trully - for ‘truly’ (this is funny if you look up the word trull)
- scamers - for ’scammers’
Note: ‘neighbouring’ is a correct British spelling.Other miscellaneous errors.
- MP of Leicester - MP for Leicester West
- 30% off - 30% of
- her excellency Queen Elizabeth - Her Majesty, excellency is normally used for Diplomats and Cardinals
- her excellency Queen Elizabeth - Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth died in 1603
- London SE37 88AQ - This is a made up address London Postcodes do not go up that high
The signs are there to spot this type of scam. Why then do people fall prey to them?
Pob, SophosLabs, UK
