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April 10th, 2006 at 3:02 pm
I get that one all the time. It used to be Digital Rooster, Canada’s first Internet porn company.
What a surprise, huh?
April 11th, 2006 at 12:11 am
Hi L.S. Williams,
Thanks for not accusing me of sending you these spams!
I get these stock spams just like you do. I’m not the one sending them, but I am making them available as a historical reference for myself and fellow traders.
Porn and Spam have always gone hand in hand. I used to mostly get the porn emails for years and years. I’m sure this is why the porn industry on the internet is so large now.
Now, I get emails focused on a few major categories: Prescription drugs - like the cialis, percoset, viagra, etc, penis enlargement scams, software scams, some porn, and now a lot of stock market scams.
As a stock market trader / investor, I find the stock scams interesting. Spam works because people are stupid. They buy the crap they receive spam for. They click the links in the emails get they get. Stock spams work because some people will get scammed into buying the stocks they get spam mails for. Why? Who knows…
My goal is to catalog the stock market spams I receive and make them available so that potential investors in these companies become aware of the scam and probably illegal tactics spammers are using to manipulate stock prices. People need to understand that most spammed stocks are going to go down - the old fashioned “Pump and Dump” tactic.
Best Regards,
Nick / Enhanced
April 18th, 2006 at 5:36 am
remove my address IMMEDIATELY
April 18th, 2006 at 6:44 am
Hi Marsi,
What do you expect me to do? You think I’m sending you emails? Sorry to burst your bubble, but I’m not sending you any emails whatsoever. The purpose of this site is to catalogue the stock market emails / spams / whatever you want to call it *I* receive. These posts are emails I have received in *my* inbox. As a stock trader, I find this information interesting and useful.
But seriously, if you have suggestions about how I can remove your email address from a nonexistent email list of mine, then by all means share your suggestions with me. I would appreciate your ideas.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Enhanced
April 18th, 2006 at 8:05 am
Please take my e-mail address OFF your address list. DO NOT send any more e-mails to me.
I do not know how you got my address and I do not appreciate you sending me unrequested
mail. Please discontinue any e-maills to me.
April 25th, 2006 at 6:29 pm
Please, remove my address immediately. Do not send me any more emails. Take me off your list server or whatever. I did not sign up for this.