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[ga] Porn Spam

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  • Subject: [ga] Porn Spam
  • From: Hugh Dierker <hdierker2204@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 13:17:06 -0700 (PDT)
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Want to start a homebased business? Fire your boss and make 4k a week!!
 
So the way it is done in insurance sales, and many others, is what i call a Turn em, Churn em and Burn em method. You turn someone from what they are doing now or who they work for now and then churn up all their possible leads/contacts and have em make a sale and then when they want the leads/contacts you promised them you burn em. This is always supplemented by old dead leads in the beginning so that the new salespeople rework the old leads that are only profitable for the corporation not the salesman.
The same methodology is being used now on the internet. for porn and other "homebased" businesses. (not the irony - certainly it is not a home that does this but a house) Recruiting folks with hyberbole and visions of grandeur and they just start pumping out the spam until they are all burned up. Then the company just sits back for another cycle and starts the recruiting all over again. In the backrooms they are farming and either phishing or buy phished leads or public leads like Whois getting ready to start another recruiting push followed with 7% hooked fish that die in the net for the most part. $6 to $25 per lead and a 10 to $25 per month subscription fee for average of about 4 months makes the numbers crunch for the company. A revenue stream, investors and/or loans and then a BK or dissappearing act to follow.
 
Can ICANN help to regulate this? I think not. But software is available to curb it. Firewalls, filters and standard bulk recognizers do the trick. The problem is, too many people like it so it works. Is there an opposite to a Viagra pill that can be distributed suppliminally through the net? ;-}
 
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