Weird Spam
Posted: Fri 3 June, 2005 Filed under: Geeky, Weirdness 3 Comments »I don’t normally read my spam mail – but this one just made me go “Eh? What?”. It definitely wins my prize for weirdest Spam of the month…
Hello,
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And that’s it. I have no idea what it’s about, or why it’s been sent.
It looks like an Indian call centre conversation to me.
I don’t know about Don Miguel, I think they#ve been on the San Miguel myself.
I noticed sometimes they send nonsense or blank emails in with remotely-linked images so they can check to see if there’s a person reading it too thick to turn their privacy options on.
I get around the problem of having my email address published online by a PHP script that puts a random species of fish (bream! trout! haddock!) somewhere in it with instructions “Remove the fish to email me”.