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Yep, you can now have the latest ultra-obnoxious get-rich-quick scams sent directly to your mailbox! Apparently, a group of sleazy, fly-by-night dotcoms that can't afford original sounding domain names (EG: ...
- 09-26-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Yep, you can now have the latest ultra-obnoxious get-rich-quick scams sent directly to your mailbox! Apparently, a group of sleazy, fly-by-night dotcoms that can't afford original sounding domain names (EG: "17Money.com", "10Gain.com", "16Money.com", etc...) or even their own commercials, have started offering direct spam services.
Simply visit the website, give them your name, address, e-mail, and phone number, click the "Yes please, I'd love to be inundated with spam" button, and they'll auction off your personal information to a gaggle of evil slimebags *FOR FREE*!!!
It seems that once again, James Baughn has managed to predict the future ( http://humorix.org/articles/2003/01/please-annoy-me/ ). Since the average American has the IQ of a dead frog, a business like this can't possibly fail, my reaction? "Why the hell didn't I think of this first?!"
- 09-26-2005 #2heh, this bit made me laughCode:
"This is a form of stealing!" fumed Kahn R. Teest, vice president of SLIME. "Don't they realize that it costs us money to send out 'special invitations' and 'you might already be a winner!' mailings?"



