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On Jun 13, 2012, at 9:01 PM, Joe Greco <jgr...@ns.sol.net> wrote: >> A trick to do on mail (USPS) spammers is take the prepaid mailing = >> envelope they often include and tape it to a brick wrapped in brown = >> paper and drop it off at the post office. They have to pay the shipping. = >> If enough people do it, they go out of business. > > That's simply false; local postmasters have had the discretion to discard > your bricks for years, AND THEY DO. > Yes... Bricks don't work any more. You have to get more creative. http://www.dogdoo.com offers a selection of products ideally suited for this purpose. >> In this case, do anything you can to waste his time and resources. Call = >> up and act interested in his services and have them go through their = >> sales pitch as many times as you can. Ask for them to mail you = >> literature. Have them write up proposals and quotes. Then when the last = >> step left is to actually commit to their service tell them you were just = >> pulling their chain, and why. If you eat up enough of their time they = >> end up attending to too few real paying customers and they go out of = >> business. > > But that, on the other hand ... > Not mutually exclusive. Owen