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How SPAM Sells Sex, Greed, and Survival


The unsolicited email people react to most is what yells for money through our base needs involving sex, greed and survival.

Selfish SPAMMER messages are more clear to understand than all the subtle appearances of simple unsolicited email such as misdirected messages with incorrect email addresses.

The top 10 abusers generate most of the unsolicited email worldwide. The top in this group are located in the US, but often send from outside the country.

Imagine offices scattered around the world with more than 10,000 servers all sending out the same junk message amounting to millions of emails sent per hour.

Do you know anyone who has purchased male member enlargement pills? It's one of the major messages junk emailers are sending today. Like most messages that deliver useless products, this too will pass.

I don't know if any man would risk admitting to that purchase, but all those pills are proven failures and yet they still sell.

To some men the extra money it costs is a response to desperate hope. Email and the post office is less embarrassing and sometimes worth risk that nobody will ever know about. Comfort found in useless options exceeds feeling lost in hopeless visions.

If a top junk emailer sends out 5 BILLION messages and gets just .001% in sales, he has 5 million sales.

Any one of the world's top 3 junk emailers can do that in just over 3 months and they are highly motivated to continue their business without concern as to what the excessive traffic is doing to the internet. Selfishness dictates that the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.

Many daily spam messages are filtered into junk files without being read. AOL now blocks more than 1 BILLION unsolicited junk messages each day.

Delivering the message, 'Do Not Buy From SPAMMERS,' to the relatively small customer base would be as easy as a SPAM message getting through AOL.

When the world is your audience, the rules change.

About The Author

Mike Oliver is a programmer/analyst who survived injuries from a serious multiple car accident. After speaking with attorneys who looked to create a case and then take up to 50% of any settlement, Mike Oliver knew there must be another way to get the legal help he needed, conquer the insurance nightmares, and keep 100% of his settlement without fear of a do-it-yourself-kit. He found it and saved thousands of $$$. You can, too.

Get the lessons Mike paid to learn Free at http://www.car-accident-advice.com







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