On Tuesday 27 May 2003 03:53 am, Bill Stewart wrote:
This weekend I received three or more cell phone calls from 800-855-0000, which said they were the AT&T Relay Service, which relays phone calls from deaf people using TDD or TTY or now internet webform services. They claimed to be a "Dr. Charles Ego" (or some name like that) asking to confirm that I'd received his email, and asking for my email address.
Interesting turn of events. I'd have expected porno spammers to blaze this new territory. But then, it seems that the Nigerian spam crew has more time to waste. Reports like the one at http://www.geocities.com/a_kerenx/ tell of pulling what is essentially the telemarketer timewaster maneuver on the scammers. Frankly, I'm surprised I haven't yet seen incidents of spammers following up via another comm channel to find out why their spam was ignored and/or repeat their pitch. For that matter, with all the First Amendment blather heard from spammers, I'd almost expect one of them to argue for proactively enforced delivery and some sort of "obligation to read" statute.