It's blatant spam, offering utilities to spam/scam others. It's spam selling spam.It must be pretty dumb because I have no idea what I am even looking at.
Or a joke?It's blatant spam, offering utilities to spam/scam others. It's spam selling spam.
This sounds kind of like the Monty Python sketch.It's blatant spam, offering utilities to spam/scam others. It's spam selling spam.
I should have seen that comingThis sounds kind of like the Monty Python sketch.
Can't imagine not following your example.I'm sure there are statistics on how many "click through" occurs per 1000 or per million spams. Some businesses will see the cost of the spam vs the click through and their own conversion rate, it might be worthwhile.
If you got a million leads in the year from your spam activities and it lead to 10 million in sales, you might think differently.
Me, I have no time or interest to generate, read, or click a spam message. That doesn't mean others follow my example.
Right, but even then it wasn't entirely fruitless. Their message was received, even if just by a few, before it was deleted. The Storm saw it, and replicated the message.I think he meant stupid to post on this forum and think they can get away with it.
What's stupid about it? Unethical yes, irritating yes, inappropriate yes, stupid? Unsure.
People who offer services (no matter how lawful) advertise. This is the first time I've seen spam service advertising.
I bet the way it works is, they hope to lure in would_be scammers/spammers; idiots who don't have the smarts to set up their own bank login scampage. People not smart enough to be scam artists but with moral compasses sufficiently bent to be willing participants in a scam. The would_be scammers' reward would be unknowing forfeiture of all spoils to the real scam artists.
This is exactly what I meant, thanks spinnaker.I think he meant stupid to post on this forum and think they can get away with it.
*Replicated with contact info removed. It's harmless as it sits in this thread.Right, but even then it wasn't entirely fruitless. Their message was received, even if just by a few, before it was deleted. The Storm saw it, and replicated the message.
point was, they sent a message, and the message was received, despite our forum's diligent moderators deleting as their soonest opportunity.*Replicated with contact info removed. It's harmless as it sits in this thread.
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