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paintref
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join:2003-02-21
Houston, TX

As the saying Goes...

You know the old time honored adage...if its too good to be true, it probably is...

'nuff said


halfband
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join:2002-06-01
Huntsville, AL

So these guys end up with the name, address, email etc of thousands of people who are easily deceived. A marketers dream. That is pretty slick in a weaselly sort of way.
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B0D
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join:2001-04-06
Charlotte, NC

reply to paintref
True.

A co-worker paid for a pop-up ad blocker that he received from an E-mail spammer. The guy now receives twice as much pop ups and he's out of 40 bucks. That was the first person I met that bought something from E-mail spam.


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