Jenna Brooks?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by caroline, Dec 10, 2004.

  1. #1
    I have received numerous e-mails from Jenna Brooks, saying my site has been added in a weird directory and that I can get a better listing if I pay (yeah right!). I am sure these e-mails are automated and the pages added are gathered from Google's results. Anybody else get these e-mails?
     
    caroline, Dec 10, 2004 IP
  2. SEbasic

    SEbasic Peon

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    #2
    I get lots of emails from similiar type things.

    It's just spam - Ignore it :)
     
    SEbasic, Dec 10, 2004 IP
  3. Lever

    Lever Deep Thought

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    Not the "are search engines include you website?" e-mail by any chance? Not just spam but poorly written spam. Can't these spammers at least have the decency to use spellcheckers? :rolleyes:

    (and adsense in this post for "stretch marks" ?)
     
    Lever, Dec 10, 2004 IP
  4. caroline

    caroline Peon

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    :D

    What the hell are stretch marks anyway?

    edit: Uhh, wait, I see. :p
     
    caroline, Dec 10, 2004 IP
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    Design1 Active Member

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    Spam is the root of all inwhich that is evil... :mad:
     
    Design1, Dec 10, 2004 IP
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    earlpearl Well-Known Member

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    #6
    I recieved an email from Jenna Brooks also. It was also for some wierd directory. Came in about a week ago. Haven't responded. Looked at it the directory only briefly. It was sort of spammy w/out PR.

    Haven't really thought about it too much. Maybe we should PM.

    Dave
     
    earlpearl, Dec 15, 2004 IP
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    I don't read spam at all, i simply delete it...

    Jenna Brooks today, Samantha Brooks tomorrow... They are all the same... This is used by spammers to make "male" people open the emails...

    Reading spam is as bad as reading fwds of the little girl that as lost her arm and now she want you to give them money... LOL!
     
    eduardomaio, Dec 16, 2004 IP
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    samantha pia Prominent Member

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    :eek: getting to close to my name, i dont spam, i might be a post whore, but i do not spam. :p have you ever tasted spam? :(
     
    samantha pia, Dec 17, 2004 IP
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    spam tastes good.
     
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  10. john_loch

    john_loch Rodent Slayer

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    Yeah I've had that one several times now - they caren't spell to save themselves.

    Stretch marks. I love it. :)
     
    john_loch, Dec 17, 2004 IP
  11. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Giving money for children who have lost arms is just rewarding carelessness. I mean, it's attached to your shoulder, people -- how can you misplace something like that?
     
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  12. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    I am now up to 1,500 spam mails a day in my bulk email. I know that spam is illegal here but what are other countries doing to monitor onine businesses?

    Not trying to start a war here...just curious :)
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 18, 2004 IP
  13. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    In Canada, they are still studying it in committees and preparing to pass a US-style anti-spam law. As usual, they aren't bothering to notice that the law has already failed to stem the flow of spam in the US.

    CAUCE Canada has been "examining the problem" for over a year. They finally... are you redy for this? They finally last month released a Cauce Canada logo -- just about the ugliest logo I've seen -- looks like it was created with Mario Paint.

    So in answer to your question: What is Canada doing? Nothing worth anything.
     
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  14. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    lol

    Well at least you guys are trying something. Most of my spam seems to have .de and .ru in the emails, Germany and Russia.

    maybe I should ask the guys on Abakus if their government fell asleep :)
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 18, 2004 IP
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    My wife just got an email from paypal saying she needed to submit some information should she reply?

    We were just laughing about that especially because she doesn't have a paypal account.

    Unfortunately my sister learned the hard way, she got bit by the eBay email when it first surfaced.
     
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  16. Blogmaster

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    The worst thing is still that Nigerian Scam. Some church treasurer "invested" the entire capital of his congregation into it without telling anyone.

    Noone they won't give up ... people are still falling for it.
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 18, 2004 IP
  17. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    That's both sad and almost funny -- a church trying to participate in a fraud to beef up its coffers. How righteous.
     
    minstrel, Dec 18, 2004 IP