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Firm Pays 6.5 Million for Fax Spamming

Geopoliticus writes "This article over at the Chicago Tribune tells of a car dealership in St. Louis that will pay up to 6.5 million to people it sent junk faxes to. Now, if we could just get this kind of settlement for all the crap in my inbox I could stay unemployed forever." If I got a quarter for each piece of junkmail in my inbox, it would cover having a pizza delivered to my house every day, and still have enough left over to get a few comics to read each day while I ate!

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  1. Re:Fax vs. Email spamming by Grape+Shasta · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Well, of course someone will make the argument that "Spam costs companies billions each year in lost bandwidth, storage, and employee's time." I see those kind of statistics all the time and they're such B.S. Yes, spam sucks, but its not draining our economy or anything.

    If your bandwidth and storage setup is so tight that some spam pushes it over the edge, that's your own fault for a poor server setup. And do you really think employees would get more done in a day if they hadn't had to delete those 10 messages? Sure, 15 seconds times a million employees is a lot of seconds. But the fact is, each of those individuals are going to do the same amount of work each day regardless if the spam shows up or not.

    On the other hand, I think there may be a point if someone wants to talk about how much SPAM is costing companies each year. Those sick days add up.

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