How not to get spam: don't sign up for anything. You read the fine print? My ass... I'd bet thousands on the FACT that this guy entered his email somewhere with a privacy policy that clearly says "we sell your information." Think about it like this: if the service is free, if the product is free, if anything about it is free, then you are no longer a customer you are the product being sold.
How not to get spam: don't sign up for anything. You read the fine print? My ass... I'd bet thousands on the FACT that this guy entered his email somewhere with a privacy policy that clearly says "we sell your information." Think about it like this: if the service is free, if the product is free, if anything about it is free, then you are no longer a customer you are the product being sold.
Yes, emails promoting services and products should be illegal. So should commercials, billboards, signs, printed ads, and all other forms of promotion and/or advertising. Makes perfect sense.
If commercials accumulated on the television, would they also be illegal?
He fails to see the point that companys do it all the time, the guy is trying to be well spoken and get a point and the host resorts to bad sarcasm and being rude.
Making $1000 a day at 17 years old hardly constitutes failure. Anybody would do that given the chance, but most can't because it takes alot of intelligence.
I think you're missing the point. It goes against common courtesy and decency which his parents failed at teaching him. As for the rest of us, we'd probably kill him given the chance.
where is common courtesy and decency in business? to use the incredibly cliche quote: 'it's a dog-eat-dog world'
it takes a lot of work to spam, in that all good spammers will most likely have some programming knowledge, and also, it takes the ingenuity of avoiding being caught.
so yeah, it takes intelligence, it takes patience, and it is certainly no worse than what people in the business world do to their coworkers and competitors every day.
No respect haha
screwloose455 4 months ago
Lol 7 mil daily is small
someskittles 4 months ago
How not to get spam: don't sign up for anything. You read the fine print? My ass... I'd bet thousands on the FACT that this guy entered his email somewhere with a privacy policy that clearly says "we sell your information." Think about it like this: if the service is free, if the product is free, if anything about it is free, then you are no longer a customer you are the product being sold.
skrilled 1 year ago
How not to get spam: don't sign up for anything. You read the fine print? My ass... I'd bet thousands on the FACT that this guy entered his email somewhere with a privacy policy that clearly says "we sell your information." Think about it like this: if the service is free, if the product is free, if anything about it is free, then you are no longer a customer you are the product being sold.
skrilled 1 year ago
SPAM!
pplkillppl 1 year ago
fuck those guys for talking down AT him..
enerbrat 1 year ago
This is my TVrip...from VHS! Yodel yodel yodel
aka0 2 years ago
Yes, emails promoting services and products should be illegal. So should commercials, billboards, signs, printed ads, and all other forms of promotion and/or advertising. Makes perfect sense.
If commercials accumulated on the television, would they also be illegal?
RollTehSuidice 2 years ago
I wanna have sex with you.
holylemon12 2 years ago
He fails to see the point that companys do it all the time, the guy is trying to be well spoken and get a point and the host resorts to bad sarcasm and being rude.
myg0tpurepunk 2 years ago
stupid fckr :/ show him to me and i'll kill the bastard
kateracme 4 years ago
@kateracme are you angry? But in all seriousness 7mill mails a day = 1k is spam, optin at minimum would make x7+ return.
onnz 9 months ago
a 17yr old jerk whose parents fail miserably
hughesth 4 years ago
Making $1000 a day at 17 years old hardly constitutes failure. Anybody would do that given the chance, but most can't because it takes alot of intelligence.
There's nothing wrong with mailing.
metalheadsunite1 4 years ago
I think you're missing the point. It goes against common courtesy and decency which his parents failed at teaching him. As for the rest of us, we'd probably kill him given the chance.
hughesth 4 years ago
where is common courtesy and decency in business? to use the incredibly cliche quote: 'it's a dog-eat-dog world'
it takes a lot of work to spam, in that all good spammers will most likely have some programming knowledge, and also, it takes the ingenuity of avoiding being caught.
so yeah, it takes intelligence, it takes patience, and it is certainly no worse than what people in the business world do to their coworkers and competitors every day.
arcticpew 2 years ago 4
incidentally, it does not take alot of intelligence to do email spamming, sorry. It takes a lack of morals and integrity. Get it straight man.
hughesth 4 years ago
MAPS
smacked1 4 years ago 4
MAPS
smacked1 4 years ago 3