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Chain Letter Examples of Email Spam. Five Report Chain Letter Example Subject: you should try this/ You can earn $46,000 or more in next the 90 days sending e-mail.

Chain Letter Examples of Email Spam

Seem impossible? Read on for details (no, there is no "catch")... (You can earn $50,000 or more in the next 90 days sending e-mail. Basically, I send out as many of these e-mails as I can, then people send me cash in the mail for information that I just e-mail back to them. Thank you for your time and Interest. This is the letter you've been reading about in the news lately. Due to the popularity of this letter on the internet, a major nightly news program recently devoted an entire show to the investigation of the program described below, to see if it really can make people money. The show also investigated whether or not the program was legal. The results of this show has been truly remarkable. *** Print This Now For Future Reference *** The following income opportunity is one you may be interested in taking a look at.

Residual income is the secret of the wealthy. Spamming an offence. Chain letter. Top portion of a "Letter from Heaven," produced in England.

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Chain Letter in 2006, David Rhodes PERTH There are two main types of chain letters: Hoaxes - Hoaxes attempt to trick or defraud users. A hoax could be malicious, instructing users to delete a file necessary to the operating system by claiming it is a virus. It could also be a scam that convinces users to send money or personal information. In the United States, chain letters that request money or other items of value and promise a substantial return to the participants (such as the infamous Make Money Fast scheme) are illegal.[1] Other types of chain letters are viewed as a general nuisance in that frequently multiplying letters clog up the postal system and do not function as correspondence mail, but rather, a game. Channels[edit] Print[edit] The oldest known channel for chain letters is written, or printed, on letters on paper. Chain letters take religious perspectives especially relating to Christianity.

Spamming. Spamming is when one person or company sends an unwanted email to another person.

Spamming

Spam emails are the computer version of unwanted "junk mail" that arrives in a mailbox, such as advertising pamphlets and brochures. Spam emails are usually sent to try to get the person to buy something or do something else that will cause gain for the sender. Names[change | edit source] The emails sent when someone is spamming is called spam. The person or company who sent the unwanted email is called a spammer.

Uses[change | edit source] One of the reasons there is so much spam emails around is that it costs very little to send millions of spam messages at once. How spammers find email addresses[change | edit source] The hardest part about spamming is to get the email addresses to send the spam to. Method one[change | edit source] One part of getting e-mail addresses is to find addresses that are still in use. If you do not wish to get more of these messages from us click here to stop getting them.