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Facebook beats the 'spam king'
Here is the real difficult question: if you can only have 5,000 followers on Facebook,how could he have made so many spams to get fined $711 million dollars? Do you think he used a email address harvester and collected emails illegally? But how could he unless he was someone's "friend" on Facebook? Maybe he assumed 110
identities?
Posted by: willprospector   Posted on: 10/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good luck collecting that judgment award. (nt)  James T. Kirk | 10/30/09
RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  jonesyx2 | 10/30/09
What do you mean "will grow to the point"?  James T. Kirk | 10/30/09
True  TBone2k | 10/30/09
Yep. Pathetic, isn't it?  James T. Kirk | 10/30/09
Its way past that  bobdavis321 | 10/30/09
Government can do something about it!  Too Old For IT | 10/30/09
Yes!  frabjous | 10/30/09
RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  spinnoutguy | 10/30/09
Facebook beats the 'spam king'  willprospector | 10/30/09
RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  LordLiverpool | 11/01/09
RE:RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  kieranmullen | 11/02/09
RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  lordorwell@... | 11/02/09
RE: Facebook beats the 'spam king'  pOPADOE | 11/20/09

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