View Full Version : Man sentenced to 9 years for spamming!
Tom Mattson
Apr8-05, 03:23 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7432555/
Prosecutors said Jeremy Jaynes used the Internet to peddle pornography and sham products and services such as a “FedEx refund processor,” and at the time of his arrest was considered among the top 10 spammers in the world. Thousands of people fell for his e-mails, and prosecutors said Jaynes’ operation grossed up to $750,000 per month.
Maybe spamming will stop? One can only hope!
Moonbear
Apr8-05, 03:33 PM
There was a local neutraceutical manufacturer around here that was recently raided by postal inspectors. It seems that while they haven't gotten them on spamming, they got them on mail fraud when they shipped products that didn't meet their claims. :rofl:
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I can see it now. The DoJ/FBI must be monitoring our thread killer thread to spot potential spammers :devil:
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"...prosecutors said Jaynes’ operation grossed up to $750,000 per month." Nnnnnnope--that's even better then selling drugs!
http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/happy/1/happy65.gifAh-hah! I hadn't thought about importing smilies... :biggrin:
Glad they got him! Makes me wonder what the IRS will find...and you know they will look.
hitssquad
Apr8-05, 05:38 PM
There was a local neutraceutical manufacturer around here that was recently raided by postal inspectors. It seems that while they haven't gotten them on spamming, they got them on mail fraud when they shipped products that didn't meet their claims.http://penis.blogcarnival.com/archives/2005/03/no_more_penis_e.html
March 17, 2005
No More Penis Englargement in Cincinnati
Your Berkeley Premium Nutraceutical order has been cancelled.
Investigators probing Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, the maker of Enzyte penis enlargement pills, sent hundreds of the company's employees home and confiscated records during searches of three of the company's Cincinnati-area offices.
Read more: AP Wire | 03/17/2005 | Federal, local investigators raid maker of herbal supplements (http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/breaking_news/11155751.htm). . . . . .
Who buys this stuff?
I would never buy, much less consume, anything from someone soliciting me over the internet. :bugeye:
FredGarvin
Apr8-05, 05:46 PM
Good riddance to bad rubbish. They should make him read every single e-mail he sent out.
The repsonse rate to spam is about 0.1% -- one in a thousand spam messages actually lead to a sale. It doesn't sound like a lot, but when you consider that some spammers can send billions of messages a day, it's more than enough.
- Warren
FredGarvin
Apr8-05, 05:51 PM
Sort of like my success rate when I was trying to get a woman to date me. You have to play the numbers...
Maybe spamming will stop? One can only hope!
This month's Scientific American has a brief article on that by people who are working on it. I only skimmed it because I'm not really interested, but their conclusion is that you can't stop spammers if they're determined. They're taking the approach of making it not worth their trouble to succeed.
Moonbear
Apr8-05, 06:42 PM
http://penis.blogcarnival.com/archives/2005/03/no_more_penis_e.html
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Yep, that's the one. :rofl: Except they didn't quite phrase it that way on the local news. :biggrin:
http://penis.blogcarnival.com/archives/2005/03/no_more_penis_e.html
. . . . . .Interesting title to your post...if I might say...not meaning anything, just noticed, that's all... :uhh:
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