I THINK I'VE BECOME A SPAM
ADDICT
I recently wrote an article,
"5 Reasons Why You Should
Post
A Free Classified Ad" and
have received a lot of positive
feedback about the article
but nobody said anything nice
about the spamsters.
I tried to imagine what the
Internet would be like without
spam and concluded my life
would be negatively impacted
by
it's absence.
Most of the spam I get is
funny. Ridiculous claims,
poor
syntax and bad spelling seem
to be the constants.
Sometimes when I try to reply
to their scheme I am told
by
the server that they have
been shut down. These pathetic
souls are promoting something
that is, at least
temporarily, out of business.
They cite U.S. House and
Senate bills that died in
session as evidence they are
not
spamsters. I have actually
been advised that unsolicited
bulk email is not spam.
When I check my email and
find no new messages it's
a let
down. I feel unpopular, unloved.
If it's a slow day and
all I have is a little spam
I read it. It's pretty obvious
these front line spamsters
have been taken in by the
slick
website that provides a bundle
of services for a fee which
includes "blasting" a pitch
to millions of "opt in" email
addresses. I feel better just
knowing there is somebody
dumber than Stupidman. They're
so dumb they probably don't
know they're spamming plus
they paid for the privilege.
I used to save the "Nigerian"
letters that arrived by snail
mail. The stamps were pretty
and there was some variation
in the story line. Visitors
that came to my office were
amused by my collection and
often requested copies. I
received a Nigerian email
a couple of weeks ago that
was
sent from a Yahoo! account.
What a pleasant, nostalgic
experience. The poor grammar,
their admission of stealing
$70,000,000 from the Nigerian
government (death sentence
?), offering me 30% to committ
a federal crime by laundering
the money. All I had to do
was provide them with the
information necessary to raid
my
bank account and steal my
identity. Sure it was spam,
but
it was entertaining. The Yahoo!
account made me suspicious
that this might be a "fake"
Nigerian scheme. I hope not,
as I thought it was uplifting
to know that the Nigerians
were using the Internet to
improve their economy.
I've even received some educational
spam. Got a long chain
letter scheme in Spanish (or
Spammish as it is referred
to
in the Stupidman household).
It became a project for my
son, Greased Lightning, and
me to translate. As he'll
be
taking Spanish II next year
this was a worthwhile family
project. He even enjoyed it.
I don't like receiving the
porn spam. It might be okay
if
I was single but I'm not.
I worry that I'll be accused
by
The Boss, Mrs. Stupidman,
or the kids of being a porn
addict. (It's bad enough being
a spam addict.) All I can
do is delete it. On the rare
occasions when they offer
an
"unsubscribe" you have to
do it at a website. That sounds
like a good way to get on
even more porn lists.
If you are viewing an empty
mail box and missing out on
the
rich, cultural experiences
like the Nigerian letter and
Spammish email, it may not
be because you are unpopular.
It's probably due to your
spam filters. Turn them off,
have some fun and read the
spam.
About the Author
Stupidman, Internet Guru Trainee.
Doesn't that say it all.
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