Spam on mailbox

lupin

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Oct 11, 1999
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When we talk about spam, mostly they're on the newsgroups, or email.

How about your mailbox at home??
When companies send you promotion brochures, arent' they the same as spam??
 

perry

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Telephone spam is the easiest to deal with. "I'm not interested. Place me on your do not call list. Goodbye." Cept for AT&T. They just keep calling back. But I've worked them down to a science. I've figured out how much I pay per minute on average including my monthly fee and start spouting off numbers at them. I get them so confused they'll usually give up.

I've been known to track down the mailing address of places that put flyers on my door at home and mail them back saying that one of their employees must have misplaced this piece of paper and I was returning it.

Snail mail spam doesn't leave the little mail house at my apartment complex.