 DavidNow accepting new patientsPremium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL kudos:70 1 edit | One thought oooooooooooooops..
At 50,000 per month, and 750k per day it is no wonder why spam proliferated. Damn, look at the money/scam potential. |
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 | sure lots of money potential... so does selling crack. Unfortunatly.
I just hope this conviction will help detur some other spammers. |
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 salahx join:2001-12-03 Saint Louis, MO | said by clickwir:sure lots of money potential... so does selling crack.... Spammers are even lower than crack dealers though. At least crack dealers have a real product people want and have to worry about their reputation if they want to keep their customers! |
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 | reply to David $750K was also per month (not per day) - so netting $700K per month. Still a ton of cash.
Hopefully others will think twice now... |
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| reply to salahx said by salahx:said by clickwir:sure lots of money potential... so does selling crack.... Spammers are even lower than crack dealers though. At least crack dealers have a real product people want and have to worry about their reputation if they want to keep their customers! yea, but last I checked we go after crack dealers more than we do spammers. It's kind of like we will spend over 4k catching a crack dealer but spend less in catching spammers and they are the ones raking in bigger bucks.
Sorry about the price clarification, if he was spending 50k a day on internet access, and still pulled in 750k then we still (as a whole internet public) still look kind of dumb letting it go this long.
I am not starting a flame war or anything but you just have to imagine what brains it took to think this up. It takes more than a crack dealer comes up with. -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. My 2005 ford Escape and general dealership experience |
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 jmn1207Premium join:2000-07-19 Ashburn, VA | You must remember that this $50K was going to an ISP. A major problem with SPAM is a lack of interest by the ISP's to effectively curb it.
"Hey! This person that is giving us $50,000 per month might be illegally using our service. We should..uh..do..something..about it." As they whistle and roll their eyes skyward.
It took an act of Congress to light a fire under some butts to make anything happen. Although, the Acts that were imposed are almost making things worse than before. |
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 a @254.xx.56.Dial1.Denv | reply to David this tells us just exactly how computer illiterate the general public actually is. |
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 | reply to jmn1207 There are ISP's out there that do not accept business from spammers. Sure the bigger ones tend to look the other way, but not all ISP businesses out there enjoy a fat check from unscrupulous businesses. |
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 | reply to David It's $50,000 per month for his internet and $750,000 per MONTH revenue. |
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| said by biochemistry:It's $50,000 per month for his internet and $750,000 per MONTH revenue. that was what I thought the first time, ok so I think I had it right to begin with..
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 | reply to David Holy shit... Spam doesn't kill people, whereas crack is a hazard, directly and indirectly, to the individual who consumes it. Are you actually trying to make some sort of analogy here? |
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 MordhemLove it, Hate it. join:2003-07-10 Baltimore, MD | reply to David dam I am in the wrong line of the job market. |
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 | reply to purplejello said by purplejello:Holy shit... Spam doesn't kill people, whereas crack is a hazard, directly and indirectly, to the individual who consumes it. Are you actually trying to make some sort of analogy here? What if you get so much spam it makes you start smoking crack? 
Seriously though, this guy was scamming people. Money is tight these days for all but about 2% of the population. Who knows what this guy was selling and to whom, but I can't help but think that if the guy was sentenced to 9 years, the implication is there that his actions had a significant impact upon his victims. With prison overcrowding these days, most manslaughter sentences are less than 9 years. If the guy had that much money, you would think that he could have afforded lawyers that were good enough to get him sent to Danbury for a 6 month vacation, unless the impact of his actions were quite severe. -- Honor Indian Treaties |
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