You too can cost some poor, clueless idiot $50 ! ! !

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Yes, friends, you too can go to www.spamwarden.com and report the following member:

JESSE SOTO

ID Number: 7890830

In case you didn't know, his little scam affiliate has the following no-spam policy:

10. Affiliate agrees to not utilize SPAM in promoting SFI. This action may result in the immediate suspension or termination of Affiliate account with a cancellation of any pending commissions. Affiliate will also be in violation of the SFI Affiliate Agreement and subject to legal action and be held liable for any financial loss incurred by SFI. Any service interruptions to SFI as a result of Affiliates spamming will be billed to Affiliate at 200 U.S. dollars per hour until service is restored.

SFI also considers ANY type of advertisement about SFI posted to a Newsgroup or Chat Room to be spam. Violators may be fined at 50 U.S. dollars per incident.

Just in case any of you would also like to participate, all you have to do is go to the link provided courtesy of our friend, Jesse Soto, and scroll down on the right hand side to where it says report spam. and the rest is pretty self-explanatory.

That link, again: http://www.ezinfocenter.com/7890830/FREE

Yes, you too can have the satisfaction of costing some poor spamming asshole $50 just for being a spamming asshole! ! :D
 
I was going to report him... then I saw that I too could be making six figures!!! oh boy I am calling my boss and telling him I won't be in tomorrow.
 
I suppose this means no more BBTTE pandering too, huh? How's a dishonest guy supposed to make an easy buck these days? :D
 
Just in case you missed it, some multi-level marketing moron just went on a spam-a-pa-looza rampage . . . had the gall to act like he was doing us all a favor (passing it off as a way for us all to get rich and make money to buy more gear) . . . and then started mouthing off to us after we told him to fuck off.

Rightfully, his spamfest was put to a halt and his posts were deleted.
 
Thanks Chess, I guess i DID miss it... no great loss, apparently...
 
It says that an email will be sent to confirm that action was taken so if anyone acually put in a valid email address let me know how it goes... :D

THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK!
 
scottboyher said:
It says that an email will be sent to confirm that action was taken so if anyone acually put in a valid email address let me know how it goes...

Wouldn't it suck if that was all part of the scam; get people angry so they report the spam, only to have the "valid email address" we enter sold to another spam group? :D Now that would be a real double-cross.
 
We could just spam him- send him all kinds of big bullshit attachements so his email box explodes and his computer catches fire- fuck him grrr..

:D -jeff
 
But he said If I sent him all of my creditcard Numbers he would give me a million dollars if one of them matched the secret Jackpot number.:(
 
chessrock said:
SFI also considers ANY type of advertisement about SFI posted to a Newsgroup or Chat Room to be spam. Violators may be fined at 50 U.S. dollars per incident.

Wouldn't what you just did count? :p
 
The keyword here is MAY. The violator MAY be fined, but seriously... he's not going to get fined anything. He's probably going to get congratulated for putting so much effort into suckering people into the scheme.

These schems are all run by bloodsucking morons and none of them are legitimate. Reporting a "hard-working" member to them might not do anything at all. I recently saw an add that paid $800 for packing 400 envelopes, with a signup fee of $40.
 
Most people are immenly stupid, and they want to be tricked and lied to.
 
esun127 said:


These schems are all run by bloodsucking morons and none of them are legitimate. Reporting a "hard-working" member to them might not do anything at all. I recently saw an add that paid $800 for packing 400 envelopes, with a signup fee of $40.

yeah, the envelope packing schemes are really old ones.
 
chessrock said:
Wouldn't it suck if that was all part of the scam; get people angry so they report the spam, only to have the "valid email address" we enter sold to another spam group? :D Now that would be a real double-cross.

I doubt he is smart enough for that.
 
It's doubtful that the spam police are anything but a ruse unto themself.
 
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