Funniest spam mail subject
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
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Heh. I've received one about turbo-charging my lawn. The sad thing is, people read it :(
Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow
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Probably high on grass...
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
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Geeez, I said I was sorry, I won't email drunkly again ;)
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Geeez, I said I was sorry, I won't email drunkly again ;)
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Every time you drink you start forwarding my mails man. Take care o' this in the future. ;)
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Still laughing...
This is the disease, I suppose. :rolleyes:
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
Aaah. I always love to start the day reading through new spam messages and wonder how someone actually manages to get fooled by them :doh: I really like this one I got a while back: We are pleased to notify you the "Winner" of our last Online Sweepstakes result. And, yes, the double quotes around "Winner" were in the text int the spam mail. I think it's sorta honest of them at least...
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I just thought I've seen it all when it comes to spammers trying to make me open their e-mail. However, today I found a message in my Junk mail folder with the subject: "Read this or catch a disease!" Still laughing...
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
catch a disease
Was it sent by a pig?
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Heh. I've received one about turbo-charging my lawn. The sad thing is, people read it :(
Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow
Computafreak wrote:
The sad thing is, people read it
Thanks to http://www.inbox.com/[^] and it saves a good chunk of time from such crappy shit through its aggressive spam filters.
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And the most apt reply to such messages would be to attach those Internet Headers and mark a Cc to the organization/isp.
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The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep! -
Aaah. I always love to start the day reading through new spam messages and wonder how someone actually manages to get fooled by them :doh: I really like this one I got a while back: We are pleased to notify you the "Winner" of our last Online Sweepstakes result. And, yes, the double quotes around "Winner" were in the text int the spam mail. I think it's sorta honest of them at least...
tho-s wrote:
wonder how someone actually manages to get fooled by them
Even that is fine. But the worst and the scary ones are those Phishing emails pretending to be our banking websites. In one aspect, it sends a chill down the spine to such an extent to make us feel that we would write to the bank relinquishing the internet banking facility and resign ourselves to the classic 'walk-in-to-the-branch'.
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The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep!