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paladin181: I mean, they have to realize that no one will click on the links in their threads, or that anyone will legitimately want to buy their shady supplies? It doesn't seem to make sense. Any ideas?
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PetrusOctavianus: They know TinyE will reply.
I'm currently getting crap from several other people right now, thanks for joining in. :P
People spam shady links and all the rest of the obvious scams because contrary to popular belief, the population of the world is getting dumber at an exponential rate.

You could solve the problem by adding a secret virus to all internet scams that automatically downloads a sterilization virus to the body of any person that falls for the scam. Do this and eventually the world will recover from idiocy.

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PetrusOctavianus: They know TinyE will reply.
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tinyE: I'm currently getting crap from several other people right now, thanks for joining in. :P
Keep it up and you could soon have enough manure to start a plant nursery!
Post edited March 20, 2017 by mystikmind2000
You can find out by going here!
http://www.5z8.info/click-on-this-and-youll-be-taken-to-page-that-will-create-pop-up-windows-until-your-browser-crashes_b2e8yp_warez
Chances are these people are using bots to spam their links and they only need a few suckers to click their link to get a payoff out of this. They don't expect many people to click on their link, but the more they spam the more likely they are to find that one sucker to click on their link.
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Thunderstone: Chances are these people are using bots to spam their links and they only need a few suckers to click their link to get a payoff out of this. They don't expect many people to click on their link, but the more they spam the more likely they are to find that one sucker to click on their link.
Try this one;

"You won $100,000 jackpot, that comes with a free set of steak knives, and a fee penis enlargement by a Nigerian prince, all you have to do is click on out colorful poker machine game... its free to play!"

Oh yea, i would click on that! hahahaha
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paladin181: I mean, they have to realize that no one will click on the links in their threads, or that anyone will legitimately want to buy their shady supplies? It doesn't seem to make sense. Any ideas?
Hmm, probably the same reason anyone clicked on this thread…
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Thunderstone: Chances are these people are using bots to spam their links and they only need a few suckers to click their link to get a payoff out of this. They don't expect many people to click on their link, but the more they spam the more likely they are to find that one sucker to click on their link.
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mystikmind2000: Try this one;

"You won $100,000 jackpot, that comes with a free set of steak knives, and a fee penis enlargement by a Nigerian prince, all you have to do is click on out colorful poker machine game... its free to play!"

Oh yea, i would click on that! hahahaha
Sure you may know but it only takes one who doesn't know better. Such as say a little kid left unsupervised at the computer. Security is the last thing on the brat's mind, they may only register the words "game" and "play" than click the link. They may click on it for the hell of it. The next thing you know your computer has joined a botnet and the spammer has received their payout. Plus they get confirmation that the email is live and will send even more spam.
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mystikmind2000: Try this one;

"You won $100,000 jackpot, that comes with a free set of steak knives, and a fee penis enlargement by a Nigerian prince, all you have to do is click on out colorful poker machine game... its free to play!"

Oh yea, i would click on that! hahahaha
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Thunderstone: Sure you may know but it only takes one who doesn't know better. Such as say a little kid left unsupervised at the computer. Security is the last thing on the brat's mind, they may only register the words "game" and "play" than click the link. They may click on it for the hell of it. The next thing you know your computer has joined a botnet and the spammer has received their payout. Plus they get confirmation that the email is live and will send even more spam.
Since when is an unsupervised child on the computer ever not a recipe for trouble?? hahahahaha

Hmmm... actually i can think of a situation.... its no trouble for a child to be on the computer unsupervised where it is an old computer that doesn't matter much if they break it and you have no internet! *and you have no internet* problems solved!
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Breja: Ask rtcvb, he's the expert on the subject.
Because every link i point to is part of some Nigerian scam?

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSKUhDnoJjYmeW6nNasZSaVAGh4u91pEk