Actually I think that the use of subliminal messages and sales
techniques (which includes hypnotic patterns) is against the law in the
US.  If I recall this was brought up in the news in the 80's.

Gary



-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:41 PM
To: Christopher X. Candreva
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: [ot] If you see this domain in spam....

On Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 10:13:53 AM, Christopher Candreva wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Chris Santerre wrote:

>> I would like to know if anyone gets a report of spam that has this
domain in
>> it. They just make me feel all icky. The more I read their site, the
more I

> Icky ? The biggest reason I think this is a scam is -- he obviously
hasn't 
> read his own book.  I couldn't get through more than like 2 screens of
that 
> site before I started just hitting page down.

> It was a trance -- the "Eyes glazed over I have no idea what I'm
reading and 
> I don't care" type. The type that doesn't generate many sales.

Heh, that would be fraud then, for "hypnotic selling secrets"
that don't work....

Their "hypnotic" web pages made me want to puke, both from style
and content.  ;-)

Jeff C.
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Jeff Chan
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http://www.surbl.org/


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