I'm sure everyone's read enough about spam in a million other places so hey, feel free to skip right on by.
But I've been noticing a new trend in spams, subject lines that talk about confirming reciept of payments with a random number. And yeah, I clicked on one because I shop on eBay regularly and get email from sellers that looks alot like spam.
And then, when I see its spam, I click the little spam button at the top of the screen and it disappears.
So, is this a successful spam? Or is it just another waste of time on all fronts? I mean, I see their pathetically badly put together marketing message for Mircosoft products (almost certainly pirated copies out of Hong Kong but so what, I wouldn't buy anything from Microsoft if it were free, its shit-ware and there are plenty of better alternatives). No, this spam fails just like every other bit of spam. Sure, I saw it but it gets deleted just like every other piece of shit from these bottom feeding losers.
That and the volume of spam purporting to be able to be online pharmacies is pretty disturbing, especially to think that there are some people out there who are actually buying products from these people. I mean, there must be someone biting on these offers or they would eventually have to disappear, wouldn't they? The law of supply and demand should kill spam off if they never get any responses but, since the volume continues to grow, there must be some fools being duped into buying from these cyber street corner drug peddlers.
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