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The Story of "Nadine"

Guinnessy writes: "We've all accidentally typed in a wrong email address sooner or later. But can it all go horribly wrong? On http://www.spamresource.com there is the story of Nadine, an account of what happened after an Internet user accidentally gave a wrong email address when she visited a web page and signed up for a sweepstakes. Live in fear...."

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  1. I've read this before (spoilers) by Telastyn · · Score: 4, Funny

    Apparently the story is about a slashdotted webserver...

  2. nice job! by flynt · · Score: 5, Funny

    We've all accidentally typed in a wrong email address sooner or later.

    Classic Slashdot grammar!

  3. All your base... by Debillitatus · · Score: 5, Funny
    We've all accidentally typed in a wrong email address sooner or later.

    What you say?!?

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    Come on, give it up, that's

  4. Idea!!! Lets get revenge! by jeanluisdesjardins · · Score: 3, Funny

    Lets start slashdoting spammers!

  5. Re:Old News by gambit3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    yeah, but at least it was the SAME Old news that it was yesterday!

  6. Re:Typoing your email address can be a drag by brer_rabbit · · Score: 3, Funny

    kind of like mistyping a stock ticker? Buying 100 shares of SUN versus SUNW can be pretty pricey (and no, I wouldn't know anything about such an incident. I'll deny it all).

  7. This = Great way to kill off a hotmail account ... by indiigo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I purposely have done this.

    See, I signed up for a hotmail in it's early stages ('97). I used it for everything, including online purchasing, friends, family, you name it. At some point something happened-- one of the forms I filled out, or someone sold my same, and I started to get mail addressed to my real name, at that address. This semi-scared me.

    So recently I went to cancel the account. Hotmail by default will consider your account "cancelled" after inactivity of 90 days. I cannot click something that says "Forever, never use this e-mail" My fear is that others will get this e-mail after I have cancelled it, and they will see my real name.

    The best solution I have come up with is to fight fire-with-fire. I now sign up for every mailing list I can, each with a different real name. I now belong to over 400 mailing lists(including /.), some legit commercial businesses, some obvious spam. The mailbox fills up roughly every 30 hours. I plan to continue this for a few months, until it will be impossible to distinguish my real name from the fake names. Whomever picks up the account next will be in for a treat as they open their account and start getting thousands of messages a day, random names, and all.

    It's so sad it's come to this.

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    fslg503-985-8686503-985-8686503-985-8686503-985-86 8650 3-985-fdsg8686503-985-8686503-985-8686503-9
  8. Re:Typoing your email address can be a drag by mshomphe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dragging this offtopic, a good friend of mine was told to invest in Cisco Systems a few years ago. But he just heard the name and, being a non-techie, bought a bunch of shares in Sysco, the food services company.

    Cisco went down, Sysco went up. Talk about pulling a Homer....

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    She sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue.
  9. Original by Pac · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now, if you really want to impress us, come up with a search that returns all pages in the correct order.

    :)

  10. But did she win?! by pyrrho · · Score: 4, Funny


    I read the whole thing and I still don't know if she won the sweepstakes and then the poor dear didn't even hear about it or get her oodles of cash.

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    -pyrrho

  11. Re:even better. by cybermage · · Score: 3, Funny

    The email talked about their time together and how she was having second thoughts when she called his house and his wife answered.

    I responded that she must have the wrong email address.


    You could have told her that your, that is his, wife was interested in a threesome and watch the sparks fly instead.

    If you feel like a little mischief, mistaken identity can be a beautiful thing.

  12. Re:Fake Email Addresses by 0xA · · Score: 3, Funny

    I do this too. I pity the poor bastard who has fuck@yougys.com

    :)