Have you noticed its not spam if you pay Money
ibuysss.com Magazine
by Nancy Steven writer for ibuysss.com Magazine
Have you noticed its not spam if you pay Money!
I went to my mail box and wow loads and loads of sale circulars in my mail box, not one did I sign up for, I felt like I was spammed, I thought boy if I would scan those sale circulars into my computer and email them to random people, what would happen to me. I am sure they would try to get me for spam. Better yet what if I added them to forums all over the internet, I am sure they would get me for spam, I wonder Why is it not considered spam when it comes to my mail box at my home, is it because big Companies pay money to have these circulars sent and Spam is fine if you pay money for a company or the US post office to deliver it. And, what should we say about online compensation for spamming eyeballs, I have been to sites where they have clearly stated do not spam the members and I must wade though the links, banner adds and more just to read the post. Clearly I never gave permission for my eyeballs to see there ads. And the question comes to mind, was I spammed by the no spam a member site? It seems that spam is fine if you pay for a message to be shown.
TV radio newspapers and the internet show that. When it seemed that people had a way around paying big money for a message to be sent via email, via the internet, some cried spam and cried so loud that laws were passed to stop such. So, now we are back to paying $40,000 for a full color page of spam in Vogue or Harpers or Glamour magazines, and if you really want to pay what you would for a house you can ad a "spam ad" in the Wall Street Journal for over $200,000. It's clear that when it comes to spam money is the measuring cup that states when it is spam and when it is not.


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