Dear Steve Renner, from CASH-CARDS,
We will give away $1,000 in e-gold FREE each month for one year,
[SNIP BS]
As usual, you don't reply by email, so I have to post on this list.
But users need to know what kind of service (LOL) you supply,
between two spam-campaigns.
After waiting 2
sheesh, what a drongo. The PIN I bet is in the package, or more than likely being sent
in a second file for security reasons. some people have no gratitude...
- Original Message -
From: Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 05:11:09 -0400
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL
Steve,
This is a good example of why NOT to give something away for free. If
something is free, people don't value it.
Every card issuer I know of in the world sends PINs separately from
cards, and I think 2 weeks is a perefectly reasonable delivery time. And
if it is FREE...
Nick
Fidex
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Today I have received nearly as many spam messages as list messages in
my inbox. And I am referring to the inbox of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which is used only for the e-gold list and one or two other DGC related
lists, which is not publicised anywhere and which never used to receive
any spam.
I think
Michel,
Looking at your email address, I guess you are in France.
Should you have read the CashCards site, you would have found out that YOU create your
own PIN
number...
But then, of course, that takes reading stuff.
Anyway, if you want to know more about the card and the service (in
At 12:03 PM +0200 6/5/03, Fidex Marketing wrote:
...
I think the culprit is the list archive which is open to
address-harvesting bots.
The archive is useful, and one of the things I refuse to do
about spam is give up useful things if that can be avoided,
since doing that lets the spammers win.
I think the culprit is the list archive which is open to
address-harvesting bots.
Can something be done about it?
Hi,
Is there really a need for list archives here?
Does it serve any purpose, other than providing the address-harvesting bots with
what must look almost like a real
Is there really a need for list archives here?
Does it serve any purpose, other than providing the address-harvesting
bots with
what must look almost like a real 'goldmine' in their eyes?
Why not turn these archives OFF ,and delete them?
I must say I have never looked at the archives and
Sure anybody *could* choose to arichive the messages but whether they do
so is another matter. I doubt it.
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hi nick,
i think there are at least 4 public gold list archives out there, most
of which do some obfuscation of source email address, but an industrious
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:18:10PM +0300, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
Is there really a need for list archives here?
Does it serve any purpose, other than providing the address-harvesting
bots with what must look almost like a real 'goldmine' in
Hello Michel,
I actually had to read your post twice. IMHO there are two main items to
address.
The easy one has to do with gratitude and your apparent lack of it. Where
did you pick up the inherent sense of entitlement that drips from your
accusations? It appears not only to be rather childish
Hi jrw,
i think there are at least 4 public gold list archives out there, most
of which do some obfuscation of source email address, but an
industrious
individual could certainly reconstruct subscriber addresses. but there
are almost certainly harvesters subscribed to all the lists, so the
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