Friday, December 22, 2006

www.chainletters.net/

The INTERVENTION

It has to stop, Please make it stop! It starts with you, today. Please do not forward me email messages that you find inspiring/alarming/interesting/cute etc. Its time to explain a few thing for the sake of the world.

1. It's probably fake: Most email forwards that you see are after a web search they are a hoax. No Bill Gate's wont send you 450 dollars or 12 CD's for free. Use snopes (an Urban legend website) to verify this, just type your favorite forwarded email in and wham bam scam, sorry I know it sounded to good to be..... oh you know.

Video animation of the kind of offers you see.

2. By forwarding email to a group of friends and family you unknowingly send their private emails out to the world. it then can and will, get picked up by some unscrupulous individual who will then sign us up to some wonderful spam list. That we will NEVER EVER NO NOT EVER get off of.

Here is a website that highlights this risk

This method means the spammer uses a hoax to convince people into giving him valid E-mail addresses.

A good example is Richard Douche's "Free CD's" chain letter. The letter promises a free CD for every person to whom the letter is forwarded to as long as it is CC'ed to Richard.

Richard claimed to be associated with Amazon and Music blvd, among other companies, who authorized him to make this offer. Yet he supplied no references to web pages and used a free E-mail address.

All Richard wanted was to get people to send him valid E-mail addresses in order to build a list of addresses to spam and/or sell.

Yes it is true you help these people by not stopping the forward cycle.

3. Time = money or energy or fun, and by forwarding these type of emails you will expend all 3 of these things from mine and the lives of others. some people use email for work related purposes and getting forwards like this is very troublesome.

4. the last thing you need to know, it is very hard for us (the forwarded to person to tell you this, we appreciate your friendship/family ties, and would hate to see your messages automaticly filtered into our junk mail box (we turn this on for your email address) because you send stuff like this.

1 comment:

Wantonsoupguy said...

Lets face it people....we only have so much time on this earth before we get hit by a car or get cancer...if I know 100 people who each send just one spam e-mail, it could account for 35 seconds of read & response time per e-mail, plus thousands of unaccountable seconds of sorting through spam, nevermind the frustration of having to go through your junk box to find a deleted e-mail from a loved one...lets say 100 people X 35 seconds is 3500 seconds, or 5.83 minutes...and of course, lets face it most of us on this blog have 6 million friends, lets say 1/3 with internet access...2,000,000 x 35 seconds = 70,000,000 seconds, or 1,166,666 (note the number 666!) minutes, equaling, 19,444 hours, or 810 days or 2.21917 years of solid spam response. Expanding this to a full time job schedule (2088 hours a year at 40 hours a week), which would allow time for the bathroom, meetings, eating, work and such leaving us with 9.3 years of full-time spam checking with ONLY the initial, not residual spams from REAL spammers...all because of a few well-intentioned forwards! AAHHH!!!! STOP THE MADNESS!!!! :D