hussam
Apr 12 2004, 01:33 PM
I was already in a terrible mood today and this email didn't help. So I got this email in my inbox today. It's an ad for medication that helps you stop smoking. they'll even send you the stuff for free so you can try it.
But then it says: "Free 21 day trial"
What's that supposed to mean? what is this shareware?
After 21 days, will the medication stop working and I'll have to register it to continure using it?
Damn stupid spammers.
And what's with the 2004 new year resolution? Isn't it a just bit late?
UPAZ
Apr 12 2004, 01:52 PM
LOL
You only have 21 days to stop smoking if you want it free, or what?
oswan
Apr 12 2004, 05:02 PM
it must be spammers new year (especially for people with exceptionally low IQ hense 'stupid spammers'!!) its the spammers resolution to spam the hell out of your inbox just to piss you off! As for the 21 day free trial, it will stop you smoking but u will get hooked on the non-smoking pillls or whatever and they will be pleased coz they are obviously cheaper to produce and they can sell them to you at excessivly high prices!!! i have solved it

LOL, DAMN SPAMMERS!!
hussam
Apr 13 2004, 07:08 AM
I don't face this problem with my hotmail email because it has a junk filter. But on my college university email, there is no junk filter. They give us a 20MB inbox but it's without a junk filter.
oswan
Apr 13 2004, 10:50 AM
20mb?? no filter? thats insane!!it would be full within a week!!!!! LOL
hussam
Apr 13 2004, 11:08 AM
Actually, it used to be a lot more. But when they found out we were sending 40MB attachments, they set the limit of the inbox to 20MB.
oswan
Apr 13 2004, 11:23 AM
benwalburg
Apr 14 2004, 10:19 PM
thats stupid that they have to put restrictions like that...ehh
what if ya work on videos for your campus tv's station? media production??? 20 mb can be blown faster than you can imagine..especially cause your gonna leave some movies close to raw (not all compressed like divx) when still working on finishing them...
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