On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Aussie wrote:

> > > Getting Paid to use your computer and stay connected to the internet?
> > > No? Why not? Current rates are around 50cUS an hour for doing anything
> > > on your computer, playing games, working, surfing, chatting.
> > 
> > Hey Mr ifightspam. That looks like spam to me.
> 
> Grow a brain you lunatic!
> I have a signature which is added to the bottom of each email I send 
> out. If that signature advertises something I use or have, what's wrong 
> with that? Your own signature advertises you own company, maybe that 
> should be classified as spam.
> If anything, your post is more spam than mine, I put something whorth 
> reading, I don't just send my signature as an email by itself, nor do I 
> post a single line of flame and tack on a large signature file:

1. You are trying to deceive people by placing a referral to your account
on "getpaid4.com".

2. "GetPaid4" is targetted at Microsoft Windows audiences.

I am strictly against blatant abuse of the Internet for advertising,
and this kind of thing is even worse.

Without using extreme profanity in this message I can say little more than
please remove this from your e-mail sig.  If not, I will be sure to
contact GetPaid4 and mention your name.

(From the GetPaid4 FAQ)

"Can I contact people I do not know that haven't specifically requested me
to contact them in regards to the program?

No -- Spamming of ANY sort (Usenet, e-mail, ICQ/AIM, etc.) is NOT
TOLERATED.  If any member is caught spamming, their account will be
terminated.  You can only contact people that you know either personally
or professionally.  Contacting people that you don't know is considered
spamming.  Spammers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
We do NOT tolerate spamming of any kind!!!!"

End of off-topic post.

Andrew.


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