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From: kevin DOT lang AT bbs DOT hal-pc DOT org (Kevin J. Lang)
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Subject: Re: MAKE EXTRA $$CASH$$ USING 5 ONE DOLLAR BILLS AND STAMPS!!!
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 1996 16:27:44 -0500
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In article <mgr-0406961133280001 AT mike DOT aggroup DOT com>, mgr AT aggroup DOT com (Mike
Russell) wrote:

> Just a general note to those of you who are tempted to follow up on
> this piece of spam:
> 
> 1) there are other net groups, notably alt.current-events.net-abuse, 
> alt.current-events.net-abuse.c-n-s, alt.current-events.net-abuse.spam.
> that are devoted to this sort of discussion.  You will find knowledgeable
> people there who can help not only discuss the issues, but come up
> with actions that you may take to improve the situation if you so
> desire.
> 
> -- 
> http:/www.aggroup.com/mgr/

My suggestion is to just ignore the spammers.  They usually fit one of two
profiles:  flame-baiters or scammers (ok, maybe a third:  both).  If you
react to it, the flame-baiters will just get their jollies and the rest of
us have to put up with a flame thread that goes on forever.  The scammers
will just keep hanging around and posting if they think someone reads it. 
If we ignore this junk, the flame-baiters and the scammers will look for
someplace else to go for their kicks.

           Kevin

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