Tag: spam

3 Ways to Cross Marketing Off Your To Do List – bravenet.com spams

Who ever it was that did it, I don’t know who it was, but thanks. I got this piece of trash because someone must have thought it would be funny to sign me up for free hosting or something, that I know I never signed up for it.

“You have received this message because you signed up for free web hosting at qozaoww.741.com. If you wish to UNSUBSCRIBE you can delete your account HERE. If you want to keep your site but do not want to receive advertising e-mails, you can upgrade your account by clicking HERE.”

So, who ever the bum affiliate was, you didn’t get anything out of me.

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Spam That Makes No Sense But Google Catches It – aswhat.com scam

Here’s an strange email I got, it was still filtered as spam, and I only assume it was filtered because it was sent out to a ton of people, and Google picked up on that.

Spammers are trying their darnedest to get through to anyone and everyone. They use jumbled up text that makes no sense to a human reader, in hopes that spam filters ignore the email as normal text.

This particular one is rather strange, I’m guessing they use some random text generator or something. But the real part they want you to pay attention to is the image they are sending along.

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Part time work – Job Spam from dating.comp.hottmann@gmail.com

more job spam..

Dear Sir or Madam,

We would like to offer you a part time job on your computer.

Job Description:
We send you the texts with important information for our employees
with important information and you need correct the texts as an
English-speaking person and then send back the revised text.

Salary:
Please note that we don’t have a fixed salary for this vacancy. We
will pay you $7.00 for every 1Kb of the corrected text. The salary is
paid at the END of month. Every month your salary will vary depending
on your activity.

Example: In case you correct about 5Kb of text a day, you will get
over $1000.00 at the end of the month.

Requirements:
- Location: U.S.A.
- Age: 20+
- Ability to work at home
- Computer skills (MS Word), personal e-mail address
- Responsibility

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ABCnews Wants To Boost My Action in Bed

So here’s an interesting email. This one is for what I assume to be to sell some “performance” enhancment pills. Except, in the email, it says. “This email was sent by: ABCNews, 7 WEST 66th Street, New York, NY 10023.”

I looked up the address and this is what I found..

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Beautiful Russian women waiting to meet YOU! – s-best-77rus.biz spam

Yeah I bet she’s waiting for me. I just don’t think the wife would like this woman hanging around the house. Besides, if this lady would do me a favor, could she pick up a PDA I mailed over to the Ukraine a few years ago? I was a newb at Ebay and was scammed out of a couple hundred bucks and my PDA.

Dating! She is waiting for you
NickName: TatianaG
Age: 29
Date of birth: 1977-09-28
Country: Ukraine
Height: 166 cm (5’5″)
Body type: Cuddly
Hair Color: Blond

Click here to sign up (Absolutely FREE!!!) – http://s-best-77rus.biz/?idAff=1


Company hires employees in your region – bener.matt@gmail.com spam

More fake job spams. $5 a month salary?? I spend that everyone on stupid stuff. If you get this, don’t bother sending any personal information to this person. Next time, how about sending an email from the company you work for, and have me reply to that one.

Globus Capital Group
Finance Manager
Job Information
Post Date:     Sep 30, 2008     Type:     Full time
Salary:     $5.000/month + 5% of each payment processing operation
Location:     US, All States, 00000
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New vacancy Job Scam – ags-consult.biz scam

Don’t fall for this one. This “company” was created 1 day ago. Chances are they are spamming this with a company name that is legit. Posted from Saundra Bonner <alex***ibaev@netza.net>

AGS Consult has an open vacancy for a FINANCE MANAGER position.

We do our best to fit all our customers needs as soon as possible. That is why our staff is a professionally trained team, that can solve any problem that occurs on their way. We are not just a group of people, we are a family. We offer you, our potential colleague, to join us. See below, what we can offer you.

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Watches – bigbevy.com scam

More fake watches for sale, don’t bother with these guys.

This one was from Exquisite Replica <mikko.tapio@muhos.fi>
Replica Watches – cheap and really good solution!What is a replica watch and how is it different from the real watches?

A replica watch is a watch made similar to that of the real brand ones, except, at a much lower cost.

A real Rolex can go up to hundreds of thousands of dollars, but you can get a replica similar to that one,

for only a few hundred dollars. This allows the normal everyday person to be able to look and feel classy,

without having to actually spend such ridiculous amounts of money on it.

Visit our replica watches shop! – bigbevy.com
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New Proposal! – businessdevelop@mail.ru scam

Watch out for emails like this. They are nothing more than attempts to validate your email address so you can get even more spam.

The  prospective  business  LTD searches for new employees

If you have 5 free hours  per week, a little experience in  internet and free phone to which we can call you, you have  possibility to  start  collaboration with us and earn more than 2000  dollars

If you are interested in our  vacancy, contact us by e-mail: businessdevelop@mail.ru and we will send you  needed information.

Kindest regards

Development Group


Hot deals available here – Fake Watch – trgbee.com scam

More Fake BS. This one is for fake “IDENTICAL” luxury watches. Somehow I doubt any fake watch could be IDENTICAL. There are certain distinct features about each of these watches that anyone, with any knowledge of these time pieces, could easily tell the difference. Why the heck do I want a Rolexx?

For $49 bucks, there is no way you can get anything close to an exact copy.

Although I do have to admit. Movado; for the price you pay for those, you would think that the clasps would last longer than a few months of daily use.

I’ll have to go through the warranty and see if that part of the watch is covered.

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