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Bastet - Egyptian Cat Goddess
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LEESBURG, VIRGINIA - A man in North Carolina whom anti-spam organizations call one of the world's 10 most prolific spammers has been sentenced to nine years in jail.
Jaynes was convicted of sending millions of unsolicited e-mails that peddled pornography or sham products, such as the "FedEx refund processor" that supposedly allowed people to earn $75 an hour from home. Prosecutors said Jaynes received 10,000 credit card orders in one month for the processor, each for $39.95 US. The prosecution had asked for the maximum 15 years. Prosecutors said Jaynes was making $500,000 US a month from his spamming activities and had assets of $24 million US. Source Always wondered if those FedEx refund processor actually worked. Never bothered to apply for any of them though. Must have been a scam though. WOW, $500,000 US a month for spamming!!! [ 04-08-2005, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
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Thoth - Egyptian God of Wisdom
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Hell, I might start if you get that type of money!
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Dracolich
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About time too! I wish America would let some of them be extradited though, it's been a safe haven for these spammers for far far too long. And yeah, it is tempting! I would imagine that there are many 'small fry' who simply do not operate on this scale and therefore don't make anything like this amount.
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Drow Priestess
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The subject of spam raises very interesting questions. Most people don't like spam because they are "unsolicited e-mails"; however, commercials on TV are unsolicited but we blindly accept those--there are even award shows for commercials! [img]graemlins/saywhat.gif[/img] Why is spam even illegal--it's only capitalism at its most pure. If you don't want it, get a good spam-blocker.
The people who sent in $39.95 for his product don't deserve any money back--if you fall for a scam you deserve to lose your money. ![]()
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Dracolich
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There are also many costs from spam which do not apply to TV ads.
1) Time - firms lose an incredible amount of time and money sorting through them 2) Inappropriate material in the inbox of a under-18 year old. 3) Bandwidth costs - both for people having to download it and for the network backbone itself 4) Congestion - I think there are more spam emails than normal emails now - that is a *lot* of traffic to deal with. |
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Thank you, Seraph. That certainly clarifies the issue for me. [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
edit: A thought just occurred to me. Perhaps I don't know enough about these things, but I didn't think it was possible to block the IP address of the origination server. Maybe that information is overwritten by all the "middle-man" servers through which the spam is filtered.... Anyone have further information on this? I won't dispute those listed items, shamrock_uk. You would think that a cost-effective method for dealing with spam would have been invented by now. I suppose businesses could institute some sort of limited access to their e-mail system: similar to the old practice of presenting one's calling card at the front door to ask permission to enter a residence, you send an initial "I (or we/our organization) would like to e-mail you/your company; might we have permission to do so?" message. This message could be accepted or denied. [img]graemlins/1ponder.gif[/img] [ 04-09-2005, 03:58 PM: Message edited by: Azred ]
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