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Originally posted by Cogitator
To make matters even worse, I recently got spammed by a company that claims to protect you from spam!
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If you think of it, it's the best spam. If the title is worded right, it could actualyl have an effect.
It's sad to say, but spam is a marketing tool. It happens in snailmail, and it happens in email.
I do agree with Letshunt that the ways they get around it is devious and really retarded. But those are idiot marketers that have no concept of target marketing. They don't understand the principle of sending your stuff to a market that can be receptive to it. It's like a door-to-door salesman breaking into your home to sell you a vacuum cleaner. Not going to make the sale!