Am i the only one who thinks this is funny

for some reason i got a kick out of this article… pretty sad though :p:

Why? Because it keeps saying the word penis? :P:P

i guess because"in their right mind would buy something from a spammer? " hahahah, hmmmm ,eh… :-s o wel
and yea if kinda funny in a funny way if u kno wat i mean :stuck_out_tongue:

its sad not only 1) because it shows people are buying from spammers and it means they’ll keep spamming because of it, but also 2) because the article basically spells out like 3 or 4 of the people who bought the pills! "The president of a California firm that sells airplane parts and is active in the local Rotary Club … " Yeah, how many of them do you think exist? Well world, he just bought 6 bottles, he must be tiny! I wouldnt be surprised if he shot himself! :crazy:

hahahahaha u r right about that, may b in his next life he may get something to satisfy himself and others:P

yeah that sucks. There really should be a better way to educate internet users so that they know when to give out sensitive data and when not too.

Its funny tho becaue of who runs the company, and how dirty and backwards they are…

**am i the only one who thinks this is funny… **

Yes.:stuck_out_tongue:

These are some sad sad sad people. I pity those who work for it.

An investigation (registration to Salon.com required) last month revealed that Bournival’s mentor and business partner is Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a chess expert and former neo-Nazi leader who turned to the spam business in 1999 after it became public that his father was Jewish.

It is quite the group of ppl.

Wow, people actually bought their stuff? what idiots.

Among the people who responded in July to Amazing’s spam, which bore the subject line, “Make your penis HUGE,” was the manager of a $6 billion mutual fund, who ordered two bottles of Pinacle to be shipped to his Park Avenue office in New York City. A six foot Afghani with diabetes, who is the son of a powerful construction company owner in Cairo. The president of a California firm that sells airplane parts and is active in the local Rotary Club gave out his American Express card number to pay for six bottles, or $300 worth, of Pinacle.