What's the story with the spam re. septic tanks? The majority of spam I see has to do with deception. Not just on the part of the individual/company sending the e-mail. But also on the part of the sucker. Oops, I mean buyer:
What happened? I think I drank too much water, and it went to my breasts by mistake.
My penis has always been this size. Maybe it just seems bigger because of your osteoprorisis. It makes you shrink, you know.
Yes, I have a PhD, an MD, and a JD. I know I'm only 23, but I started very young.
Oh sure, let it loose in our toilet. We just got a new septic tank.
??!! I am very sceptical of any company that solicits business via spam. I guess there are people who respond to such advertising, but I don't think I know them. I think people who pop organ-enhancing pills half think they won't work, so if nothing happens, or if something doesn't go quite as they expected, they just roll with it. Or if you pay $50 bucks for a degree that other people spent a few years and thousands of dollars on, can your really be disappointed that they got the job instead of you?
But when your property stinks to high heavens, you're not just going to sit around. You're going to sue the pants off someone. (And not let them use your toilet.)
I think I must be missing something with these septic tank messages. Either they're legitimate and there's a huge group of wealthy people looking for new septic tank offers via their Inboxes. Or they're code for something else. Or there's some other deception I have yet to discover. Anyone have any insights?
Posted by Shokufeh at June 18, 2003 07:32 AM