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Spammers Wanted Dead or alive
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5326107/
The prize for a spammer's virtual pelt? A hefty percentage of whatever civil penalty the FTC is eventually able to collect based on the information. And with the agency likely to seek multimillion-dollar penalties against egregious violators, such as those who "hijack" other people's computers and use them to distribute spam, that's not chump change. Looking for Bounty Hunters LOL |
more like blackmail the big spammers and make 10x more :winkwink:
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http://www.pteam.net/lambonhum3.jpg
http://pteam.net/hudson/back.jpg pteam rules! i want to be a spammer! :thumbsup http://www.pteam.net/cars.html |
pteam pwnz u ;)
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haha, thats just retarded. if the officials can't catch these guys what makes them think average folks can?
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:helpme
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WG |
"Yup. The end of a way of life. Too bad. It's a good way. Wagons forward! Yo!"
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pteam has some badass cars, that is for sure.
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is pteam a "famous" spammer or what am i missing here?
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I've have reall, true, actuall honest to god opt-in listees complaining about spam. This will become a huge clusterfuck as average joe knuckle shuffler will sign up for a bunch of join4free programs, get his rocks off, then turn them in for spam and collect his bounty... I just hope there is legal recourse for a company wrongly accused of spam...of course the fucktards doing the bounty hunting will probably not have any assets worth going after anyways... |
spammers never really use thier real information anyways so how is this going to help. It would only help if people subpoenaed the sponsors,banks,merchants, domain registers etc. That process costs more than its worth.
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