After pills and 419 scams, the most common sp*m emails I am getting at the moment seem to be for fake watches of the highest quality.
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I get maybe one spam a week.
I went to their web site and they want me to fill in a form to get trialware. I can live with that. But they won’t tell me how much it costs before I fill in the form. That’s too much.
While the watches are a close second, Viagra still tops the list for me. 🙁
For me it’s usually the check out the foreclosures in your area, or claim your free Dell laptop.
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Perhaps the operative assumption is that you must not have time to answer the pill/419 emails, so you must need a watch. One of the highest quality, naturally.