At 3:05 PM -0400 8/7/05, Peter Saint James wrote:
There's something about spamming that has me puzzled.
I'm at a loss to see how it pays. I can't imagine enough
people dim enough to buy something from a spammer. Who could
possibly believe they could get anything worth having from someone
who obviously is out to exploit and annoy them? I have been known
to underestimate human stupidity, but it seems that there can't be
enough people out there that dumb who still have any money left to
take away from them.
It would also seem that if spamming really does pay, this
undermines one of the foundations of classical economics, which is
supposed to be based on the idea that buyers are rational people
pursuing goals favorable to themselves.
Peter, you can never underestimate the stupidity of people.
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