"A quick and proven approach to language mastery"
"Your 3 in 1 credit report"
Oh I've been wanting to do a piece on this subject for a long time. Recently one of my favorite writers, Bridgitte Williams, penned a humorous piece on the very same topic (see Spam Emails Are Us). When at first I thought she'd beat me to the punch, I reconsidered because she and I have different writing styles and can both add our own takes on the subject. So here's my own piece on spam emails, beginning with Bridgitte's introduction:
"It happens everyday. Those eerie spam emails. I am very careful whom I give my email address to. That fact does not seem to matter. I still get them. Spam. Shocking, entertaining and so unbelievable
She forgot the one adjective that I most associate with spam emails: annoying! Like Bridgette and I and everyone else who has a pc, I get spam emails by the dozen each and every day and I'm tired of it. Sometimes I wish I could directly answer these spammers personally so they'll get the hint and stay away from my inbox. Here's a look at some of the spam emails I've gotten just in the past couple of days along with the answers I'd love to give them:
"Tired of dealing with that timeshare?"
No, I don't have one, and even if I did it's none of your business!
"See who's single near you"
Sorry, but I've already tried online dating and it wasn't for me.
"Do you want to get rid of your glasses?"
How did you know I wear glasses?
"Registry of distinguished women"
Huh? You're kidding me, right?
"Incredible savings on new cars"
I'm not looking for a car. In fact I have two of them and I'm selling one of them. Wanna buy it?
"Retirement communities now"
Excuse me, but I'm still kind of far away from retirement, thank you very much!
"One week only - Free shipping on select welders"
This one's from a place called "Northern Tool." Now they certainly have no idea who I am because that's one gay stereotype I do embody! Welders?!? C'mon, really!
"Avandia settlements are happening now!"
I don't even know what Avandia is!
It's really scary, too, some of the particular spam emails you can get. What's scary about them is that you know they were generated by sneaky phishing software that's been installed secretly on to your pc. They generate emails such as these:
"Special Internet offer on smokeless cigarettes"
I tried these awhile back (they didn't work for me, unfortunately!), and ever since I first performed a search for them I've been getting these types of emails.
"Facebook survey invite"
"Facebook invite needs your opinion"
These spammers know I use Facebook, and I know they're spammers because I got these emails on the one email address that's not associated with the site. How did they know, or were they just guessing that I use Facebook?
Here's another common theme of emails found in my inbox:
"Your restaurant coupons are here"
"Get printable restaurant coupons"
"Unbeatable discounts at restaurants"
That last one is from a regular spammer to my inbox called KGB. I didn't know the former Soviet spy agency is selling restaurant coupons nowadays. Who would've thought?
Spam email has certainly gotten out of control and I can only imagine why it continues to flourish: stupid people! Does anyone out there really make purchases from spam emails? I would have to think the answer is yes, otherwise there wouldn't be any of it. Like my friend Bridgitte says, "Resist the stink and delete."
I would urge anyone who buys things off of spam emails to read this article (and Bridgitte's, too!) just to see how ridiculous and annoying this has become. If you're really looking for auto insurance or to sell your time share, or even if you need to start an Avandia lawsuit, just Google the search terms and you'll find what you're looking for. It's that simple! Don't give these spammers any more reason to continue their wicked ways!
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25 Comments
Post a CommentLOL and thanks for naming me and my article about spam. :-) I loved your article and it is totally different from mine. Between us, we could write a book about the funny spam emails we get, I bet! I am currently a winner of lotto, which I never entered, being written to by a Sister Sara and being blessed in my good fortune of my investment. Sheesh. Add 100 dearly beloveds, yours in christ and dear friend....it adds up to a lot of deleted email...hehe. Oh, and father Tom has awarded me in faith...lol. We are all special. Enjoyed your article and write on, my dear friend!
I cannot agree with you more. I loathe spam.
very funny. Spam email is a beastly thing to tame.
I wish I could find the link but there's a site where a guy used to carry on conversations with the Nigerian email scammers. He'd converse with them for months, eventually getting them to agree to meet him in some foreign country (but then he'd cancel at the last minute, causing substantial grief to the scammers...)
I just delete and go on. I just wish there was a way to block them using my email provider.
Get on board with the rest of humanity and sing the Monty Python song.
Seems like my spam filter collects more of this garbage every day. I can't tell you how many generous folks keep trying to give me Walmart gift cards and free large pizzas! ;)
It is really a nuisance for everyone. I get many offering millions of dollars for helping to get funds out of their country. Few do fall for it and lose thousands of dollars in the bargain. One even went to Nigeria, where most money scams supposedly orginate. Soon there was a "raid" with police officers "arresting" him and he ended up losing everything except the clothes he was wearing. Most keep quite out of embarssment. Many variations of Tony's comments are common like "why frustrate your girl friends" etc etc. But how to bell the cat when even one fool among a thousand is enough of a reward? Amusing but relevant piece, John - siva
Aw, Tony, you just gave me a big chuckle with that one! Thanks!
How to get a 9 inch penis? Well sorry, I'm not chopping 3 inches off for anyone! (sorry old joke, couldn't resist). I keep getting emails from a Susan Ball wich links to these Canadian sites that sell viagra etc. Every day multiple emails, different links and the same site propagated all over the place. I have been busy flagging each and every one with WOT (Web Of Trust) along with other devoted members, but the problem isn't going away. It would be good to beat them at their own game somehow.