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  • mardigras
    Bon temps!
    • Feb 2003
    • 14194

    #1

    sandwich downfall, diptheria lomb

    Just a couple of spams with random subject lines pushing penis pills I've gotten in the past couple of days. Wouldn't these campaigns be more effective if they used real possible subject lines instead of the obvious generated ones? I know I would be more likely to open a mail that said, "I need your paypal addy to send payment" or "Funny joke" than one that says,
    "needlepoint poliomyelitis" or "differ humpty concussion locate" (the most 2 recent I've received).

    What's the most stupid subject line in your inbox right now?
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  • Frank The Tank
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2003
    • 3225

    #2
    I need your help , from Dr , abaguilera Nihadha , Nigerian embassy
    aim : titanceltic icq : 307499327 Frank[@]babesandstuff.com

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    • susanna
      Registered User
      • Mar 2002
      • 81

      #3
      You keep hearing how spamming is becoming less profitable. On the contrary, the spammers are just getting stupider.

      Atleast they make it easy for us to delete them.

      I really hate the random words because they often overlap something I am doing via email, a new person I am talking too or a product I am researching. Things that are very unique all the sudden start to appear in message subjects. Probably there all along but paranoya makes you think someone is counting key strokes and using them against ya LOL
      Susanna

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      • Screaming
        I can change this!!!!!
        • Feb 2004
        • 18972

        #4
        yeah those kinda subjects do make people open them but then you get the antispammers opening them and crucifying you even worse the other shit they know to delete this they take the time to open, its like throwing salt in an open wound, they hate you already and then you tricked them? i dont know

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