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Thu 20 Apr, 2006 07:16 am
Its seems that they may well be such a service coming to your inbox soon.y
Will it give me more confidence in bed? Help me lose weight? Regrow my hair? Cure the common cold?
(Maybe moderate the summer heat in Texas?)
How about a longer schlong?
That, as I so delicately put it, would give one greater confidence in the bedroom.
Would I be getting even more email from the relatives of deposed African dictators who want to send me millions of dollars because they've heard I'm so trustworthy?
Only if they could afford the postage.
According to the last one, they've got $48,000,000 they need to get rid of. That's a lot of stamps! Or emails, as the case may be...
no, but i would like to be PAID...
I'd like to figure out who starts these kinds of scams. Some of those "paid to read" emails you have to purchase the kit for something like $29.99.
I guess the Feds have higher priority cases on their hands to pursue these sort of scams. Oh wait, that's right, they're to busy busting people in libraries for looking at Websites they deem inappropriate.
Wonder what's in the "kit?" Besides the "ha-ha, you've been had" letter, I mean.
Maybe the kit comes with a crudely torn piece of lined paper and scrawled in pencil it says "I'm a Chump." It comes with a peice of tape and instructions to "tape on owner's back."
There are legit programs that give your points for reading emails from advertisers, which you can then turn in for gift certificates and stuff.