"Stop Spamming" Scam?
The Hawklord
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Tue May 20 13:43:10 MDT 2003
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I couldn't disagree more. Asking for my household income is information that
they don't need to know!
On Tuesday 20 May 2003 12:40 pm, Cameron Harr wrote:
> Joel Finlinson wrote:
> > What did it say? I didn't want to register and give them my address and
> > create an opportunity for more spam......
> >
> > <snip>
>
> The NY Times is reputable and [supposedly) doesn't spread the email
> address. I've never had issues with them and it can be a great news
> source. The article is too big to be posted here but basically says some
> 200,000 users have experienced the same type of spam relaying through
> their computers.
>
>
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