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 myoldtoy
 
posted on June 23, 2004 06:53:57 PM new
A former AOL employee was charged Wednesday with stealing the Internet provider's entire subscriber list -- over 30 million consumers, and their 90 million screen names -- and selling it to a spammer.
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FOR 52,000 BUCKS!!

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thought maybe you aol'ers would like to know this...

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myoldtoy


 
 sparkz
 
posted on June 23, 2004 06:56:17 PM new
He could have got twice that if he had listed it on Ebay.


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 Roadsmith
 
posted on June 23, 2004 08:30:07 PM new
Sparkz:
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 sparkz
 
posted on June 23, 2004 08:44:35 PM new
Three of those screennames he sold were mine. I resent the fact he sold them so cheaply. I feel I'm worth more than that. We could have seen a bidding war between the scum of the world, spammers.


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 parklane64
 
posted on June 23, 2004 09:12:19 PM new
Yes, but remember the spammers pride parade. Even if we find their practices disgusting, we should celebrate their pride and the freedom to be themselves in America. I'm not a spammer, but I support the right of spammers to get married.

Sparkz!
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 sparkz
 
posted on June 23, 2004 09:28:44 PM new
Parklane...Absolutely, they should have the right to marry. It's the fact that they will breed that I object to. Perhaps if the law were ammended to require sterilization prior to a marriage license being issued, the concept would gain more acceptance by the public. There would be minimal cost to the taxpayers. In fact, I would imagine just about any Ebayer with a Skill saw would volunteer his services to perform the sterilization at no cost.


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