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I get tons of spam. Literally 300+ email messages a day. Every once in
a while some slip through my 3-layers of spam filters. What amazes me is just
how stupid most of them are. Am I really going to buy a drug or register with
a texas hold em poker site because I got their email?
Here's a recent one which makes no freaking sense:
Brown said all of the problems will be overcome and stressed that the Fusions that
have been shipped to dealers have met stringent quality standards.
"Between us, we will be able to work ourselves through this and meet the customer
demand," Brown said. "(C&A) understands the importance that this program has,
both to them and to us, and they're going to get it right."
Ford is counting on production of the Fusion to hit full speed in the coming weeks
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Eh? Now they're just spamming to spam?? I'd hate to be the guy with the
job to write the email. "John, we need you to spam 5,000,000 people today, but
we're changing tactics. Instead of stupid emails, we're just going to send pointless
emails."