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Anyone want US$4000000 million ?

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So i stroll through my Spam email and noticed someone in need, while i can't help her im sure one of my fellow Acorner's would love ... and i quote "US$4000000 million"!!

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So i stroll through my Spam email and noticed someone in need, while i can't help her im sure one of my fellow Acorner's would love ... and i quote "US$4000000 million"!!

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wow....get in there quick. I'd open by telling her a bit about yourself. Talk about your first pet and you Mothers maiden name....that sort of thing
 
haha i had to think for a minute if it could be genuine... i mean you often get people offering you US$4000000 million haha... The issue is, clearly these scammers would not waste time sending these emails if they did not work, so how many people actually do fall victim to this?!
 
haha i had to think for a minute if it could be genuine... i mean you often get people offering you US$4000000 million haha... The issue is, clearly these scammers would not waste time sending these emails if they did not work, so how many people actually do fall victim to this?!

Its insane. I remember a few years back they got a guy for spamming in Virginia I seem to remember from just down the road from where my Mrs is from. Turns out he was responsible for sending about 10% of the worlds spam at that time for Viagra / Cialis...that sort of stuff. Now... turns out from the 0.00001% of people that did order, he was making millions upon millions. Someone here might remember and actually have the stats.

The unfortunate thing is its usually the vunerable that get humped.

edit.....found it

"Associated Press profiles Jeremy Jaynes, charged with sending out unsolicited e-mail messages, who just got a 9-year jail term recommendation from the state jury. With the help of 16 'high-speed' lines (Associated Press probably meant T1s) Jaynes would send out 10 million e-mails a day. His best month in terms of gross income netted him $750,000. Acccording to the article, 'In a typical month, prosecutors said during the trial, Jaynes might receive 10,000 to 17,000 credit card orders, thus making money on perhaps only one of every 30,000 e-mails he sent out. But he earned $40 a pop, and the undertaking was so vast that Jaynes could still pull in $400,000 to $750,000 a month, while spending perhaps $50,000 on bandwidth and other overhead, McGuire said. "When you're marketing to the world, there are enough idiots out there" who will be suckered in, McGuire said in an interview.'"
 
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"When you're marketing to the world, there are enough idiots out there" – from experience, I can tell you that this is a true statement. The key is to create that urgency. Not everybody will act on it, but the ones that do, really will.

Start a marketing tips thread ! I'd be well interested.
 
Haha if only! Have you seen the Joe Lycett response to these types of emails? It's the best.
 
Haha if only! Have you seen the Joe Lycett response to these types of emails? It's the best.

Yep. Love the fact that he changed his name legally to "Hugo Boss" to prove a point also.
 

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