proven, natural and safe?
The spam I'm getting to my thealph.com email address is getting more and more entertaining, and less and less likely to get any reaction other than automatic deleting. It used to be vaguely targeted, stuff like CD offers, computer gear, stuff I might actually want.
A quick scan of my deleted items folder shows: how to work from home, 4 offering a free guide explaining why hairloss happens (and presumably how to stop it, but you never can tell these days), several offering cheap mortgages, life insurance, and three copies of one offer for 204million email addresses (only $149! - can I get a discount since it's actually 203,999,999 addresses plus my email, which I already know?). And one from a kind stranger with the sage advice "Warning, economy slowing" which was actually a debt reduction spam with a fake beard and moustache.
Just got one with the intruiging title "Add REAL Inches To Your Package! GUARANTEED." They offer "proven, natural and safe" methods that can be used "in the privacy of your own home". Like there's other places for that kinda thing. Ahem.
Posted on Friday, October 19, 2001 and filed under .
