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Jun. 13th, 2004 11:01 amThis is the kind of spam that I absolutely do not understand. I mean, I understand about inserting random words at the beginning or end to try and fool filters, but today I got this:
Great. So now it looks like script kiddies want to help me refinance my house. Seriously, even if I was the kind of person who would reply to spam, who are these people expecting to take this seriously?? Maybe they're counting on the sympathy of those who assume it's a missive from the Society of Epileptic Real-estate Agents (SERA) and envision some poor dedicated soul trying, despite the spasms, to tell the world about lower mortgage rates.
Things don't make sense.
--Brad
Hellwuo d9eear homdye ow+ner,
Wse have beeen notifiTe{d t\hat your mortgagOue rate iGs fixed at a very high in7te`rest rate. TcaheZrefor$e you ar#e cu4rre1Wnt oveY0rpa#ySing, wd1hich squms-up tbo teQho,us~angds of dWyollars annually .
LuckFily for you we can guaran8tee the loiuwu1est r)ate;s i*n the Ue5.S. (3.50%). So hurry be/cau*se the raQHte forecaMst is n{ot looking goold!
There iBs no o4blMAigatiorns, arPnd it FRE[E
Lock oUsn the 3.5q0%, etven with bXLad credit)!
Great. So now it looks like script kiddies want to help me refinance my house. Seriously, even if I was the kind of person who would reply to spam, who are these people expecting to take this seriously?? Maybe they're counting on the sympathy of those who assume it's a missive from the Society of Epileptic Real-estate Agents (SERA) and envision some poor dedicated soul trying, despite the spasms, to tell the world about lower mortgage rates.
Things don't make sense.
--Brad