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I just had to post a couple of these responses from thesmathers.com. I was laughing hysterically at some of these.
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I heard that you have a list of 92 million AOL screennames. I sell p3n1s enlargement systems and think this would be a great segment to try to penetrate. Any chance I can get your list?
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we're not all this scummy, i swear!
- a wv IT person..
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HAHAHAHA, hope ya like it in the pooper!
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i believe that spam is at a point where only violence will turn the tide...i say we start w/ this douchebag
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we can let anyone who's ever been spammed piss on his bed
**My apologies for not posting anything even remotely helpful or productive :D
Ummmm... NO it doesn't !Quote:
Plus, I've heard that AOL prevents users from using telnet..
No way is it worth it. I do tech support for a local ISP. Not only are we $15 a month (more than Netzero, true, but from what I've seen of Netzero, it's crap, and our accelerated dial-up (free to all users) works better and requires no user-side software) but we don't outsource our techs. And plus we actually have enough techs to get the job done, no long waiting periods like AOL & Earthlink, and from what I've heard of AOL's techs you'd be better off not using them. :D Stay away from AOL, man, unless you absolutely can't!!Quote:
Originally posted here by Laughing Gas
After reading about to whole "AOL thing" it makes you wonder if paying 23 something a month is really worth it, i mean if aol can't trust who works for them then who can they trust. It's really sad you cant sign online now a days without worrying if your account will get cracked, if someone will get your billing information, or if you are going to get spammed to death.