Stephanie da Silva wrote about some spam she received,
| I like the disclaimer, though. This is a one time mailing, there's
| no need to uns*b. But if you do wish to uns*b, etc, etc.
It's bad enough without the direct contradiction. When something says "this
is a one-time mailing, no need to uns*b," and it really *is* a one-time mail-
ing and you really *won't* hear any more about it if you don't respond, you
still have no way to get off the list where the sender found your address so
that you don't get any more spam from others who buy or rent it; plus, the
same sender is going to come up with another reason -- a different, or suppo-
sedly different, product or service -- and want to tell the whole world a-
gain, including those who showed no interest in the previous offering.