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Some of you guys are looking some way to make money Online .
Posted by jocop on December 25th, 2003


Some of you guys are looking some way to make money Online .
I have a very interesting way why not give me a reply.


Posted by tirechicken on December 25th, 2003


"jocop" <jocop@hotmail.com> wrote message
news:vul863b06lbn01@corp.supernews.com:

Contact you at jocop@hotmail.com? How would you suggesto to make
money online? Are you already rich? Did you tell Supernews.com
about this great find?

Posted by trout on December 25th, 2003


jocop wrote:

Bugger off; Spammer.

abuse@supernews.com

Have a Scary Christmas.
--
"And a Crappy New Year."



Posted by trout on December 25th, 2003


M Mullen wrote:

Direct marketing/alpaca farming/laetrile
importing/wonder-juicer/slicer-dicer/government auction/barter
system/make money from your own bathroom/totally-realistic spray-on
appendages/get in on the gound floor!/clap on/clap off/check the
obituaries for Motivated Sellers......
Many assholes speaking, as though with One Large Voice.
--
"But it's still a Talking Asshole."



Posted by ñKs on December 25th, 2003


This doesn't fall under the spam category, unfortunately.

"trout" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:bse964$bi6nv$1@ID-179272.news.uni-berlin.de...


Posted by trout on December 25th, 2003


ñKs wrote:

Ummmmm; yes. It does. Although the spammer was trying to be 'cute'
with the 'mail me for details' dodge; it's *still* an inappropriate,
misplaced mass-solicitation for commercial purposes.
It's spam. The idea that the lack of mentioned detail makes it
'something else' is the same wishful thinking that morons use when
declaring pyramid scams '100% legal'.
--
"This is not a 'loophole'. It's just spam."




Posted by Avenger© on December 25th, 2003


Yeah, I can't wait, well come on, post your scam my fingers are
ready!!

On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 03:33:11 -0500, "jocop" <jocop@hotmail.com> wrote:


Posted by William Poaster on December 25th, 2003


It was on Thu, 25 Dec 2003 03:09:57 -0800, just as I was halfway through a
large jam doughnut, that trout wrote:

<bullshit>

Of course it's spam, as any one can find in a Google search on 'jocop'.
He's been at various scams for a while too....
http://groups.google.com/groups?safe...ocop&lr=&hl=en

--
Linux User #: 305646.
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0

Posted by Avenger© on December 25th, 2003


Hmmmm, he has been a busy little spammer!!


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:25:56 +0000, William Poaster
<willpoast@linux.local> wrote:


Posted by Mara on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:25:56 +0000, William Poaster wrote:

Good work.

"H/S/it's spamming scum."


Posted by Mara on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 03:09:57 -0800, trout wrote:

Just more proof that drosS the troll doesn't have a clue.

"No surprise there."


Posted by William Poaster on December 25th, 2003


It was on Thu, 25 Dec 2003 05:46:10 -0600, just as I was halfway through a
large jam doughnut, that Mara wrote:

Thanks, Mara! :-)

Yes, one to look out for.

--
Linux User #: 305646.
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0

Posted by trout on December 25th, 2003


William Poaster wrote:


Yes; unfortunately, People are Dumb.
Idiots like this thrive on the likely possibility that the majority of
the people that read their posts accept one, or more, of their
statements at face value. Unfortunately, many do.
"Just like you; I was browsing through a newsgroup when I saw...".
"This is completely legal because...". "I'm flogging this scam as a
hobby, even though I don't need to; as I'm a zillionaire that lives on a
yacht with dozens of huge-breasted women....".
All it takes is a few people that are dumb enough to buy into the
scam; some that are greedy enough to want to believe that *they* can do
it, too; and enough that figure he'll get away with it, and there's
nothing that they can do about it.
--
"Nope."



Posted by William Poaster on December 25th, 2003


It was on Thu, 25 Dec 2003 03:59:58 -0800, just as I was halfway through a
large jam doughnut, that trout wrote:

I suppose we'll get more of them too, now that newbies will have nice
shiny new PC's for Christmas....

--
"Come into my parlour,
said the spider to the fly"

Posted by The Old Sourdough on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 08:54:02 GMT in 24hoursupport.helpdesk, my mind
boggled at the following statement by Richard in message
news:bse8jg0318e@enews4.newsguy.com

snip>

Comic books aren't really books.....
--
The Old Sourdough
No of SETI units returned: 2598
Processing time: 4 years, 347 days, 20 hours.
(Total hours: 43388)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Posted by Paul - xxx on December 25th, 2003


ñKs posted ...

It looks like spam, it smells like spam, it comes from a spammer ... I
thinlk there's only one real conclusion ..

--
Paul



Posted by Mara on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 10:08:52 -0500, Thund3rstruck wrote:


"jocop" is a spammer, spamming usenet from various dropboxes and spamming
various spam sites.

From sightings:

http://tinyurl.com/2ha4v

Another site the same spammer is hawking:

"jocop" google link:
http://tinyurl.com/2c9lk

nana* link:
http://tinyurl.com/322ts

He is a spammer, and drosS is nothing but a troll who has no clue what he's
talking about. As usual.

"Spammers don't take holidays from sending their spew. Unfortunately for them, a
lot of Admins don't, either. "



Posted by The Old Sourdough on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 17:44:21 GMT in 24hoursupport.helpdesk, my mind
boggled at the following statement by Richard in message
news:bsf7lt01clm@enews3.newsguy.com

It's still not a *real* book...
So now you've spent $50 and you're still poor and St00pid...
Oh, really? You don't own three trailers in the same run-down *park*, so you
assume that someone can't possibly own three houses on the same street?
<snicker>


--
The Old Sourdough
No of SETI units returned: 2598
Processing time: 4 years, 347 days, 20 hours.
(Total hours: 43388)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Posted by M Mullen on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 12:25:05 +0000, William Poaster <willpoast@linux.local>
wrote:

|> I suppose we'll get more of them too, now that newbies will have nice
|> shiny new PC's for Christmas....

Used to be modems - Running a BBS, there used to be a hugh surge of new users
just after Christmas.
--
,,
( "> w I much prefer travelling in non-British ships.
,(> )>| There's none of that nonsense about
( ^^ ' women and children first.

Posted by M Mullen on December 25th, 2003


On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 12:25:05 +0000, William Poaster <willpoast@linux.local>
wrote:

|> I suppose we'll get more of them too, now that newbies will have nice
|> shiny new PC's for Christmas....

Used to be modems - Running a BBS, there used to be a hugh surge of new users
just after Christmas.
--
,,
( "> w I much prefer travelling in non-British ships.
,(> )>| There's none of that nonsense about
( ^^ ' women and children first.


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