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From: "Ferdinand" <o@sbcglobal.net>

To: "Maude" <[my_email_address]@sbcglobal.net>

 

Subject: pornographer greater leap

Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:00:34 +0800 (EET)

 

 

 

We spoke a few days ago and I'd like to confirm everything now.

Please go over the information below and let me know if you have any questions.

http://chisderweip.com

We are accepting your form. Your status has been accepted.

We need to confirm your details one more time.

Just check the URL above and fill out our last form.

 

 

I dare anyone to click the link. I double dog dare you. I am dying to know where it goes, but I am too chicken to do it. :banana:

 

 

 

...and no, my name is not "maude".

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Mine Eyes!!!!!! :banana:

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Does any SPAM ever work? Ever?

 

I mean, would this email fool any of you? :banana:

 

"geez, I don't remember talking to anyone, but I'd better click the link and confirm those details immediately!"

 

I mean, who's dumb enough to fall for any of this?

 

I get these #@(&^!(&^@!& penny stock mails to the tune of like 5 a night.

 

Generally I just kill my email addy and send out another to my contacts so that I stop getting spam...for a while my brother had a nice forwarding system with his website's mail server so I could just give out an alias without actually changing mail addys. No more - the bots got hold of that one too.

 

I just do not understand SPAMmers. Surely people are too smart for SPAM, right? :lol:

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Does any SPAM ever work? Ever?

 

I mean, would this email fool any of you? :banana:

 

"geez, I don't remember talking to anyone, but I'd better click the link and confirm those details immediately!"

 

I mean, who's dumb enough to fall for any of this?

 

I get these #@(&^!(&^@!& penny stock mails to the tune of like 5 a night.

 

Generally I just kill my email addy and send out another to my contacts so that I stop getting spam...for a while my brother had a nice forwarding system with his website's mail server so I could just give out an alias without actually changing mail addys. No more - the bots got hold of that one too.

 

I just do not understand SPAMmers. Surely people are too smart for SPAM, right? :lol:

 

Well, you did just take that random email and link it to a forum that has thousands tens of members. So I guess it worked.

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Well, you did just take that random email and link it to a forum that has thousands tens of members. So I guess it worked.

 

 

did anyone click on it?

:dunno:

 

if so, what was it?

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Does any SPAM ever work? Ever?

 

I mean, would this email fool any of you? :wub:

 

"geez, I don't remember talking to anyone, but I'd better click the link and confirm those details immediately!"

 

I mean, who's dumb enough to fall for any of this?

 

I get these #@(&^!(&^@!& penny stock mails to the tune of like 5 a night.

 

Generally I just kill my email addy and send out another to my contacts so that I stop getting spam...for a while my brother had a nice forwarding system with his website's mail server so I could just give out an alias without actually changing mail addys. No more - the bots got hold of that one too.

 

I just do not understand SPAMmers. Surely people are too smart for SPAM, right? :dunno:

 

Old people for sure.

And there are MILLIONS of less than intelligent Americans out there who would click on this crap.

American Idol watchers  :dunno:

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I was watching Judge Judy recently and she had this broad on there and she must have been in her late 50s early 60s, anyways she had fallen for the Nigerian scam of "you've won $125,000 but you must first give us money" yada yada. So she asks her friend to borrow the 5k necessary to win the prize. The friend agrees and is out 5k.

 

That b!tch Judy gave it to them butt good about how focking naive could two 50 year olds be. It was hilarious.

 

I'm still trying to figure out who was dumber. The lady who thought she won, or the lady who listened to the cockamamie story and agreed to give her the money. The lady who fell for the scam in the first place then went on to say that their friendship was over because she had to pay her friend back the money. :rolleyes:

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Does any SPAM ever work? Ever?

 

I mean, would this email fool any of you? :thumbsup:

 

"geez, I don't remember talking to anyone, but I'd better click the link and confirm those details immediately!"

 

I mean, who's dumb enough to fall for any of this?

 

I get these #@(&^!(&^@!& penny stock mails to the tune of like 5 a night.

 

Generally I just kill my email addy and send out another to my contacts so that I stop getting spam...for a while my brother had a nice forwarding system with his website's mail server so I could just give out an alias without actually changing mail addys. No more - the bots got hold of that one too.

 

I just do not understand SPAMmers. Surely people are too smart for SPAM, right? :wub:

I breifly worked for a compnay that did spam, those annoying banner ads and those "get a free <insert hot product nobody can find in a store here>" subscription scams.

 

They raked in over a $ million/week gross on the subscription scams alone.

 

Plenty of stoopid people out there.

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