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Spammer Grammar

July 16th, 2004

What is the point of spam with the title “Your employer said they can’t hire you because you don’t have a diploma”? If they are my employer, they have already hired me.

Come on, spammers. Get it together!

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  1. July 16th, 2004 at 11:48 | #1

    you’re looking for logic in spam?
    are you serious?!??

  2. jon
    July 16th, 2004 at 13:45 | #2

    well, i’m at that point where i’m forgetting my age. is it 26 or 27? so spammers are on the right track in questioning if i do indeed have a diploma or not. it feels like i completely missed a semester of history but i somehow graduated.

  3. July 16th, 2004 at 15:11 | #3

    Just shows you don’t have to be smart to spam.

  4. Andy
    July 17th, 2004 at 06:09 | #4

    I get loads of spam, most of it gets filtered but I still have to trawl through the bocked mails to be sure there’s not a wanted email that’s got caught up by mistake. It looks like spam subjexts are picked: to obfuscate and get through spam filters; and to grab your attention. Looks like your one did both.
    There must be some stoopid people out there who are buying products advertised by spam. If they stopped, then the spammers would dry up.

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