Ok, here's another one that is interesting in the fact that someone
has grabbed the 'do not call' concept and decided they could make
money with a 'do not spam' service.  They want you to pay them $5 to
get on their list, and they guarantee only that spammers that
cooperate with them will not send you spam.  Right.

Funny thing is, they want you to fill out a webform to get on their do
not spam list, but to get off their personal spam list, they want you
to email them.

Lou
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