| On Jul 5, 2009, at 7:26 PM, drmayf wrote:
You know, I get a lot of those things in my email inbox. I get a lot  
because I had a chat with my ISP guy and told him that I would filter  
my own junk , thank you very much. But, there seems to be zillions of  
them and that got me to wondering... I wonder what the success rate is  
for people falling for the scams?  Anybody ever heard or have a  
guestimate? They must work on some level. Some are so  outlandish,  
that it would sem to me that the least experienced novice would know  
that they are fake.
mayf
I wonder how many folks open the spam/mails saying "photo album" or  
"software enclosed" or stuff like that.  I've got this 'puter trained  
to send it all to the junk folder -- but I still scan through it to  
see if something real got into the junk.  I don't open anything I'm  
not 100% satisfied is okay, though.  I haven't got any "Zillion  
dollars in a country you've never heard of" emails in quite a while,  
but still get the usual pharmaceutical ads (one there right now, I  
see, says "Boost your bomber", another says "Become virile like a  
rabbit".  One says "sending you the archive".  I'm entertained by 'em,  
that's for sure.  Still don't open them).
       Jon Wennerberg
Tall guy with moustache
and a pair of 2 Club hats
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