Spam the Spammers?

April 9, 2008 4:25am CST
You bet I do! Anyone who's been online for a while leaves a trail and creates a presence. That means that people get hold of your email address from all sorts of places. All those programs you joined here they swore never to sell or give away your details. Yeah, right. Some spammers are more persistent than others. Sop hat do I do? I invite them to join my programs, particularly those where you are trying to build a downline. These are all listed on the link from my profile, by the way. I figure if these guys (and gals) are so persistent in chasing me, how would it be if they worked FOR me, in my downline? After all, they are supposed to be sharp cookies looking for ways to make money, so if I show them one, they might listen? I have to say that most of them ignore my invitations or emails or have submitted false emails to prevent people like me or disgruntled customers mailing them back! Once in a while, though , you hit on a gem, and it's like finding the nugget of gold in all that sand. One guy personally recruited nearly 800 people for me in my downline at the 'social site that pays'. You may wish to think about this.
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@c4cyber (70)
• Pakistan
9 Apr 08
sound like a perfect plan to me. But don't you think that spamming is not good, no matter who is doing and why?
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9 Apr 08
No, I don't like spamming, and would not do it to other 'innocent' people but as someone famous once said, 'they are like the poor, always with us'. Therefore, if you have to put up with them you might as well put them to some good use! Thanks for responding
• Australia
23 Apr 08
Now that was a cruel thing to do! funny though and justice! lol.
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@gemini_rose (16264)
9 Apr 08
That is a really clever idea you have there! I have never really gotten the hang of this referral business if I am honest, I am kind of picking up now what it is all about and how it works and what things you can do to make it work, but I have never done any myself. That was a good haul though, nearly 800! That is brilliant.
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@digerati (286)
• Philippines
10 Jun 08
hi michael jay, great idea... we can do that but one thing is the problem, since they are fond of doing it.. spamming them will also just like normal and will give them an advantage their attention are being caught.... and also it's another effort on us, victims.. what i advice is, we could just blocked them on our list so that no matter what they will do. it will be useless since they are already blocked. what did you think? digerati