On 05/24/2011 11:57 AM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2011, jon pounder wrote:
On 05/24/2011 11:35 AM, A J Stiles wrote:


Someone asked about the quality of it, he was quoting the hardware specs
of a similar device.
No they didn't.  The "original message" to which the spammer was pretending to
reply  (and in the wrong place, even)  never existed in the first place.

I doubt magicjack publishes that kind of detail about theirs.

so where is the problem ? Its irrelevant he represents that device
commercially.
The problem is that it is a blatant advertisement, not-very-cunningly
disguised as a legitimate response to a question.  This is known as tag-team
spamming  (or at least, it is when someone actually pretends to post a
question).


At least its a related product, not porn or pills.




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