Ok guys, this is coming from my private programmer. This is exactly what the title says, an aol internal based mailer. You load up aol accounts, Put in your email lists, and BAM, 127,000 MAILS an hour! This is not going for cheap obviously since this is one of the hardest network filters to bypass mail into, unless your doing it internally or have some great mailing skillz i personally dont mail, but this is a great tool for people who currently bulk mail and such. here is a screen shot listed. Going Price is 850.00, this includes any future updates, bug fixes, and full tech support via aim or email. (This screenshot is obviously just a test run, but it shows it is in fully working order! This is a KILLER tool.) my programmer has a few more things in the works, if any are worth showin ya guys i def will post it up as well! Just pm me for more info or msg me on AIM. My screename is: CAB (just the 3 letters, cause im a jeet black hax0r!!) This could easily make you three times the amount you pay for it in a few days if done right, im just waiting for his other aol based tool cause it fits my needs more! Features: multi-mailing list support 127k mails per hour (if the list is verified as active and mailable emails) macro support Debug Menu and more! (i just dont know the rest!!!) you may also contact me on MSN at
There is just no way of getting around the fact that people DON'T want to hear from any kind of marketing unless they double opt-in for the mailing list. This is why the CAN-SPAM act was enacted, and also why there is a Do Not Call list for telemarketers in the U.S. Why would you want to risk super-heavy fines (that would wipe you out if you weren't a corporation) or the specter of jail-time. Don't criminalize yourself. There are MILLIONS of interested people, but you're going to have to search them out through all means. Go where the people are, don't try to bring them to you.
Whoa, K3WL!!!1 Does this l33t program have a phish tank too??? No, but seriously, guys. Don't even try spamming AOL. Even if this program gets passed their spam filters (which is pretty hard), it's not worth the $850 once AOL fixes it. Trust me, I know. I used to spam on AOL years ago.