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Deadbeats' Hall of Lame
Future 5000/Tom Michaels Edition/Top Secret


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This page last updated on Janury 16, 1999 to move Spam #29 here and to add a link

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Internet Deadbeats' HALL OF LAME
Future 5000/Tom Michaels/Top Secret Edition




Subject: Last Call!!! (uce) Date: Received: 09/29 18:08 From: kposyov@freeyellow.com To: you@4yours.com BCC: list omitted
  • See the spam We must commend the logic of this spammer. First, this idiot is only targeting people with the name "chris" before the domain name. Wow, what a stroke of marketing genius. Then they ADMIT this is an unsolicited commercial email! Yes, they admit to spamming! Then, they can't properly BCC because it is a group. To make the situation even better, the spammer says this is a one time email. To top it off, the idiot includes a 1-800 number for the scam, completing this make money fast spam. It could be an MLM. Regardless, it is still spam. 1-800-811-2141
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    Subject: Unbelievable Offer Date: 10/13 11:24 AM Received: 10/13 2:22 PM From: wealth4usall@kcsmarketing.com To: wealth4usall@kcsmarketing.com
  • See the spam A spam, but also a blatant plug for their spam blasting program they are using/abusing. No description of the product. This offer must be so unbelievable that a tiny detail such as describing the scam must have slipped their minds, or rather small cluster of dying brain cells. Horrible formatting too. Looks like Dana Jones hosted trash. OOh, a toll free number. If you want the code, see the spam: 1-800-811-2141
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    Subject: Call 1-800-811-2141 Date: 10/25 01:21 Received: 10/24 08:33 From: fortune, oppbiz@biz.com To: @
  • See the spam First, this "company" won't identify themselves, which sends off the alarms for SCAM! Then they want to help you sell something, but they do not want you to tell people what it is. They figure people will call the number and then buy it. Sorry, doesn't work that way in the real world. In the U.S.A. Call 1-800-811-2141 Code 46259 In Canada Call 1-800-588-9786 Code 46259
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    Subject: The World's Easiest Income Opportunity Date: 11/15 7:08 PM Received: 11/15 11:18 PM From: 456S15P1008@juno.com Reply-To: 1mktg00@juno.com To: members@your.com
  • See the spam I have no idea what this is, but it appears to be some sort of phone scam. Of course, what spam is complete without forgeries, and this one is certainly no exception to the rule. Yup, no selling because you'll be busy scamming. This will change your life forever. Jail tends to do that to people.
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    UPDATE: November 24, 1997

    Well, Juno, after taking a 9-day nap on this issue, has finally decided to terminate this drop box. Please notice how this never touched any Juno.com mail servers. Does Juno forge headers or are the employees too embarassed to use Juno servers?
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    Subject: This is so Incredible! Date: Received: 01/22 11:34 From: ddertews@genie.com Reply-To: sample@why.net To: Chris Pickett, chris@lanets.com
  • See the spam Another spammer with 1-800 numbers. I think this is some MLM. If you were spammed in the United States: 1-800-811-2141 Code #44737 If you were spammed in Canada, then please call: 1-800-588-9786 Code #44737 I notice they say they don't accept emails due to "internet terrorists". Hmm, isn't that something like the pot calling the kettle black? They steal service forge information, email out MILLIONS of illegal emails and the people who complain are the bad guys? This just goes to show how screwed in the head spammers really are. Yet, they have the toll free numbers. Go figure.
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    UPDATE: January 22, 1998, 15:29

    Less than 30 minutes after I sent my complain, Hotmail once again comes through, notifying me that this abuser had been nuked. See, even though Hotmail is highly abused, they are on top of the problem and doing what they can to help stop spam.
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    UPDATE: January 22, 1998

    Seems UU.Net took action too. Must be one of those new go-getter suck-ups they haven't broken the spirit of just yet. Still, I'll take what I can get.
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    Subject: Isn't it time you owned your own homebased business? Date: 02/19 02:29 Received: 02/19 18:32 From: myemail@any.where.com To: all@aol.com
  • See the spam Actually I do own my own home based business. Unlike this spammer, I don't have to lie and steal to get my message out. In fact, this spam is being harvested in my online outreach of my business here, at Studio42.com. Call toll free in the United States and Canada. I'm ommitting the code. Kevin Fukao United States: 1-800-811-2141 Canada: 1-800-588-9786 or alternatively: 913-762-6715 I'm fairly sure this dork has annoyed me with his scams before.
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    UPDATE: February 19, 1998, 23:57

    IBM was quick to jump on this one and terminate this spammer. Confirmed kill!
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    Subject: ***Work Smart, Not Hard*** Date: 02/23 17:52 Received: 02/23 18:13 From: 88248.friend@public.com
  • See the spam This, coming from a jobless spamming troll. 1-800-811-2141 1-800-588-9786 A 2-year old company run by those with the mentality of 2 year olds.
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    Subject: Good Morning Date: 02/23 23:31 Received: 02/23 23:32 From: 45722.friend@public.com
  • See the spam Morning? Maybe where you are, but it's 11:30 at night where I am, you jerk. They are lying to me about an MLM, how his UPLINE(AKA downline, aka the people busting their butts to make this person money) makes him money in numbers. They basically want me to spam for them. Sorry, not gonna happen. This idiot needs to stay in bed until his brain develops. Call to complain: 1-800-811-2141
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings.... Date: 05/03 01:01 Received: 05/03 08:24 From: tdent95@mci2000.com
  • See the spam Want to earn a quick $400? 1-800-811-2141, call for details Testimonial lines(lies for profit): 888-703-5389 888-446-6949 888-731-3457 After all, they say earn $100 every time their phone rings. One of those scams where you advertise an 800-number to sell something, but they do the selling.
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 05/23 01:45 Received: 05/23 07:34 From: thall552@worldnet.att.net To: gdsa54ncb92@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Phone sales MLM. You spam, they claim they sell. Lie line(testimonials): 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 Complaint hotline: 1-800-811-2141 - I think this is the line that pays you. When I call, I'm going to ask for my money, especially since they claim I get $100 everytime their phone rings. I'm fairly sure this is at least a Strike 2 offense. They also claim BBB membership, but this spam violates terms of being a BBB member due to the lack of a company name in the spam. They also claim to be a Fortune 500 company. Hey, I guess if you're going to lie, might as well lie big time. At least the web site is currently a smoking crater. Too bad I can't claim that kill.
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 05/29 07:21 Received: 05/29 09:08 From: rhath111@mci2000.com To: rdha36ndc82@generalnet.com This spam is also located at Linkus.com Edition
  • See the spam This is at least a strike 2 offense, perhaps more. I will to some searching later and see what pops up. Regardless: Have fun at a pay phone: 24hr TESTIMONIAL lines at 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free)(or, pre-recorded lies) Call to complain: 1-800-811-2141
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    UPDATE: June 17, 1998

    A late but welcome action from the folks whose server was hijacked to send out this spam. They have secured their server. Again, further proof on why spam is a bad thing, as they prey on small companies like this to handle the delivery.
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 05/30 15:38 Received: 05/31 17:38 From: troen444@worldnet.att.net To: cdpo62scb21@generalnet.com This spam is also located at Linkus.com Edition
  • See the spam This spammer is one of many in a ring of spammers, all using the same toll free number. While this is a strike 3 violation, it is a Strike 12 over-all. All of these violators will be moved to their own page shortly. This spammer has been busy stealing services all week. Seems Worldnet doesn't really seem to mind netwokr abuse that much. Call to complain: 1-800-811-2141 Toll free lie lines: 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457
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    UPDATE: June 1, 1998

    Special thanks for Juno, who has terminated the Juno drop-box used as the Internic contact address. This is kill #137
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    Subject: #1 HOME BASED BUSINESS 2 YEARS IN A ROW! Date: Received: 06/07 18:25 From: Great@Business.Com To: Chris Pickett, chris@lanets.com
  • See the spam This idiot gives me a whole list of their fellow MLM idiots to call and here pre-recorded lies at their expense: Steve Fletcher: 888-438-4005 Jim Montgomery: 888-446-6949 William Sounder: 888-446-6951 Henry Wheeler: 888-256-4767 Gay Dietch: 888-703-5389 Tim Russell: 888-731-3457 Dale Sauter: 888-269-7961 Get the lies direct from the source at: 1-800-811-2141 Code # 51613
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    UPDATE: June 7, 1998, 21:03

    Well, I took a break to watch a movie, and then I discover these tasty tidbits of actions being taken against this spammer. First, and this is in the order received, the originating point has replied. They tell me that the account has been dealt with according to their policy. This suggest that this be marked as kill #142.
  • See the notice The second one is from the site abused in order to relay the spam out. They are awaiting a new server that will prevent relaying. Hey, why wait? Why not just update the software? At any rate, their email does tell me that are taking as aggressive action as their limited skills will allow.
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 06/19 00:57 Received: 06/19 17:07 To: gtds42ncd71@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Spamming again Testimonial/lie lines: 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free) 1-800-811-2141 Spammer ID: #50030
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 06/19 01:51 Received: 06/19 17:07 From: thall322@mci2000.com To: gtds42ncd71@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Twice in one day, this time to a different account. Call one of the 24hr TESTIMONIAL lines at 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free). 1-800-811-2141 Spammer ID: #50030
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 06/27 16:21 Received: 06/27 17:24 From: l1sf@worldnet.att.net To: hgbc31kvt15@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Still spamming. I'm shocked I haven't counted these yet. Now that I've counted, this is #16. Direct quote: Call one of the 24hr TESTIMONIAL lines at 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free). END QUOTE. 1-800-811-2141, ID #50030
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 06/27 17:39 Received: 06/27 18:48 From: 2xhh@worldnet.att.net To: hgbc31kvt15@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Second time in one day. I think they sign up a new dupe, then have them spam. Regardless, this is #17 1-800-811-2141, #50030 when you call. Call one of the 24hr TESTIMONIAL lines at 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free).
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 06/27 23:37 Received: 06/28 10:29 From: cwgc@worldnet.att.net To: dvbc52gtp47@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Spam #18. 1-800-811-2141, ID #50030 when you call. Call one of the 24hr TESTIMONIAL lines at 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free).
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 07/17 06:34 Received: 07/17 08:45 From: aytsd9238@sprynet.com To: Chris Pickett, chris@lanets.com
  • See the spam A new idiot has joined this MLM. Just because they sent this unwanted crap to me doesn't mean that it isn't spam. This is spam. Spam #19. 1-800-811-2141, ID #56130 Lie lines: 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457
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    Subject: Amazing Opportunity! Date: 07/17 01:54 Received: 07/17 08:44 From: euser1@earthlink.net To: ReadeMe@ns.net
  • See the spam Spam #20 comes without the pre-recorded lie lines, an admission of name, and a different format. Doesn't matter, this is still annoying as hell, unwanted and will get LARTed. The only purpose of this company is to sign up others for this MLM. 1-800-811-2141 - ID #55568
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    UPDATE: July 22, 1998

    An offer so amazing that Earthlink took action against this jerk. Too bad Earthlink won't get more specific.
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    Subject: Weekly Checks... Date: 07/18 19:23 Received: 07/18 20:25 From: thall11@sprynet.com To: tcse42nnd65@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Apparently a lot of new suckers are signing up for this MLM. This is #21, and this one is short. Compuserver ripping off UU.Net. I think we're seeing a new trend: rogue services abusing each other. 1-800-811-2141 ID #50030 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free)
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    Subject: Weekly Checks... Date: 07/19 02:41 Received: 07/19 08:13 From: thall11@sprynet.com To: nsew17sde10@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Apparently this upcoming MLM'er is looking to get a lot of attention. NEGATIVE attention. Remove function too. I mean ADDRESS HARVESTING. 1-800-811-2141 ID #50030 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free)
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 07/19 14:24 Received: 07/19 16:05 From: aytsd9238@sprynet.com To: Chris Pickett, chris@lanets.com
  • See the spam More proof that a sucker is born every minute. There should be far more abortions, if you get where I'm going with that metaphor. This idiot has spammed me before. 1-800-811-2141 ID #56130 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 07/20 03:42 Received: 07/20 05:22 From: aytsd9238@sprynet.com To: ctani@ns.net
  • See the spam Spam #24. Seems these deluges happen in waves. 1-800-811-2141 ID #56130 Lie lines: 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457
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    Subject: Weekly Checks... Date: 07/22 03:23 Received: 07/22 09:51 From: thanford5@sprynet.com To: tfdc43nnx27@generalnets.com
  • See the spam Spam #25 1-800-811-2141 ID #50030 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951or 888-731-3457 Also features remove-list.com harvesting. This goes along with the spamming via a dial-up and forgeries.
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    Subject: Earn $100 every time OUR phone rings... Date: 07/22 06:18 Received: 07/22 09:52 From: aytsd9238@sprynet.com To: Chris Pickett, chris@lanets.com
  • See the spam Spam #26. Apparently two recent losers are trying to recover their losses on spamware and MLM sign-up fees. Of course, forgeries are used. 1-800-811-2141 ID #56130 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457
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    UPDATE: July 22, 1998, 10:52

    Grid.net has informed me that they are taking action. They are FREEZING this account. I'd prefer seeing them KILL this account, but hey, I'll take what I can get.
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    Subject: Weekly Checks Date: 07/26 21:47 Received: 07/27 08:42 From: thall12@sprynet.com To: dscw83msd36@generalnet.com
  • See the spam Spam #27. I guess they are too stupid to grasp the concept that I do not want this. Forgeries, lies and other MLM tactics, plus an address harvesting site promoted as a remove list. 1-800-811-2141 ID #50030 888-703-5389, 888-446-6949, 888-446-6951 or 888-731-3457 (all toll free)
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    UPDATE: August 6 1998

    The folks hijacked confirmed my research and have upgraded their mail server to prevent this sort of attack from happening again. We have yet another example of how spammers work and why spamming is theft of service
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    Subject: If you'd like...... Date: 08/31 15:29 Received: 08/31 20:08 From: fed@icc.ru To: Friend@public.com
  • See the spam Spam #28. I guess they simply won't learn. Now featuring partial Murkowski compliance. This spam is not Washington State or Murkowski compliant, especially with the header forgeries and theft of service. 1-800-811-2141 code 58420 Lie lines: 1-888-446-6951, 1-888-703-5389, 1-888-731-3457 or 1-888-715-0642 Fax on demand: 415-273-6020
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    Subject: :) Date: 11/02 21:38 Received: 11/03 08:06 From: King1155@aol.com
  • See the spam Harvesting is the only highlight of this AOL-originating spam. Spamming general goods, but only as part of a larger MLM. 1-800-811-2141 Code#: 59614-M 1-800-226-0633 Code#: 59614-M 1-785-762-6715 Code#: 59614-M four outside the US.
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