(noise) Re: SPAM bait
nobody@alpha.c2.org (Anonymous) wrote: <snip>
Don't worry, "Janet Dove", or actually sanghi3@grfn.org got mailbombed severely for this one. I'm just glad he doesn't know how to use remailers.
Good going, Anonymous. What I don't understand about inappropriate SPAMs like that one (or telephone ads) is; what's the business incentive to do it? I assume that no Cypherpunk has subscribed to "Janet's" magazines, and I know that no Ray has _EVER_ spent money over a telephone unless we initiated the call, yet *still* we get unwanted calls every once-in-a-while. WHY? [Please respond privately to liberty@gate.net ] JMR
nobody@alpha.c2.org (Anonymous) wrote: <snip>
Don't worry, "Janet Dove", or actually sanghi3@grfn.org got mailbombed severely for this one. I'm just glad he doesn't know how to use remailers.
Good going, Anonymous. What I don't understand about inappropriate SPAMs like that one (or telephone ads) is; what's the business incentive to do it? I assume that no Cypherpunk has subscribed to <snip> JMR
I'm no lawyer (and probably wouldn't admit to it if I was.. ;) ) but in most states there are laws restricting advertisement wherein the target of the advertising does not have to pay for the privledge of being advertised to. I beleive this came about right after FAX machines started taking off, and people were sending out advertisments wasting fax paper and jamming telephone lines. Can't this be applied to the internet? I believe someone sued Visa when he was forced to receive junk e-mail on CompuServe (I think he even won.) Anyone have any info on this?
What I don't understand about inappropriate SPAMs like that one (or telephone ads) is; what's the business incentive to do it? I assume that no Cypherpunk has subscribed to "Janet's" magazines, and I know that no Ray has _EVER_ spent money over a telephone unless we initiated the call, yet *still* we get unwanted calls every once-in-a-while. WHY?
Well, that may be true, but I'd suspect that the average IQ on this list is significantly higher than the net at large. So if you spammed enough newsgroups, chances are that you'd find a sucker somewhere. Even tho it is becoming more common for marketing firms to keep databases of who buys (or doesn't buy) what, I suspect that a lot of calling is still done at random (the local newspaper still calls us even tho we have subscribed for years and told them several times that they are wasting their time calling. So I suspect it is just done at random.) These days, many telemarketers have autodialers that call ahead and then connect a salesman after you have answered the phone. So if I get a call, say hello, and hear silence and then a click of being transfered to the next available salesperson, that it is my cue to hang up.
[Please respond privately to liberty@gate.net ]
uh, well at least this post is labelled 'noise' for the mailfilters...
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