This spammer just doesn't learn...
A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about a spam I received offering me writing services. I thought it was pretty funny, as the sender clearly didn't pay attention to the fact that I am a writer.
About a week ago, I received another spam (again sent through my contact form) from the same person. At this point, I'm seriously wondering whether s/he understands English very well, as evidently s/he (who has an Indian name that prevents me from guessing a gender) hasn't noticed what the copy on my website says.
It doesn't help my impression of the person that the grammar is rather awkward:
We are an on-line service provider for all journalism and publishing related activities - original articles, ghost writing, editing, magazine management etc.
Reliability, maintaining confidentiality and strict adherence to delivery dates is sacrosanct to the organization.
Maybe I should pretend to be a client and try to find out what "the organization" charges. I'm guessing $1.50 per 500 words. What's your bet?
About a week ago, I received another spam (again sent through my contact form) from the same person. At this point, I'm seriously wondering whether s/he understands English very well, as evidently s/he (who has an Indian name that prevents me from guessing a gender) hasn't noticed what the copy on my website says.
It doesn't help my impression of the person that the grammar is rather awkward:
We are an on-line service provider for all journalism and publishing related activities - original articles, ghost writing, editing, magazine management etc.
Reliability, maintaining confidentiality and strict adherence to delivery dates is sacrosanct to the organization.
Maybe I should pretend to be a client and try to find out what "the organization" charges. I'm guessing $1.50 per 500 words. What's your bet?
Labels: other writers, spam
By Katharine Swan On Thursday, November 08, 2007 At
9:25 PM
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