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When Spammers Try To Sue You

An Anonymous Coward writes: "I was looking for information about what recourse there is against spammers when I came across this site. It appears that Bernard Shifman sent email to several people trying to solcit employment via spam, and when they replied to him, asking him to stop, and reporting the spam to his ISP he threatend them with a lawsuit. It's a very entertaining read."

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  1. If you're really bored.. by loraksus · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Give Bernard a call ;)
    (773) 391-0595
    What a fuckin' moron. Tho methinks he just disconnected his phone from the wall. I sure as hell hope he isnt expecting any calls . . .

    (poor bastard)
    Hey, this is turning into kinda a fc thread.. woot!

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  2. Re:Uh I hate to say this... by jgerman · · Score: 1, Redundant

    One more note, your definition is less specific than mine which allows more emails to fall into this category. I think the word you're looking for is strict, since it cracks down on a wider range of instances.

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