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Hey, buddy, wanna buy a watch?
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18/11/2008 11:04:23
 
 
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Politics
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>>Is anyone else being inundated with emails trying to sell knockoffs of high end watches (Rolex et al)? I have been receiving several of them a day for the past several weeks. The emails include no Unsubscribe option, just a teaser line and a link. Apparently they are pretty resistant to spam blocking, too. Usually after I mark something as junk once or twice with Thunderbird that takes care of it. Not in this case. The "senders" keep changing but the subject lines and content don't vary much.
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>>Not important, obviously, just wondered if anyone else is experiencing the same thing. And wondering a little about why some spam is more impervious than others.
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>I get them too. I also see them in various unmonitored newsgroups. It once again brings up the question: Who are the idiots that respond to spam? They should all be rounded up and shot so that the spam cost/benefit ratio would drop below the point where it's worthwhile and we could all get a breather.

Used to get watch ads a year or 2 ago, but, along with Viagara spam etc it's all but dried up now.

I agree with the shooting of spam responders - take out their weak gene line and we'll evolve beyond the spammers' chance of success.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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