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Old 11-23-2004, 03:41 AM  
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You just did begin.

"Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore said that Jeremy Jaynes of Raleigh,NC, was found guilty under a Virginia state law that sets limits on the number of emails marketers can send in a given time period and prohibits them from using fake email addresses. "


Yea what an anti scam law... and that was just the first link I randomly clicked. The only BS in this thread is the stuff your spweing.

Theres lots of laws jsut like that in almost every state. In my sate the guy faces JAIL time and it has nothing to do with "scamming" the charges are for mass mailing and fake return addresses.
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