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Old March 6th, 2004, 03:12 AM
David H. Lipman
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

Just like there are rules to drive on a road, there are rules about posting to UseNet. Each
UseNet News Group has a charter that lays out what is and what is not allowed to be posted.
Off Topic posts and spam are not allowed and if you read the Terms of Service of your ISP
you will find the posting Off Topic material is a violation of said Terms of Service. some
ISPs will terminate an account for such a violation. Most don't but they do mark it down
and if you continue the practice they will send you a warning. If you ignore the warning
then they may terminate your account. Is this what you want ?

Jim is right YOU are wrong. I am amazed that when I confront a non-professional spammer
(professional spammers never reply) they always think what they are doing or what they did
was OK.

* * Well it's NOT OK ! * *

Thank you for not "posting and running" but you need to learn what is and what isn't
acceptable UseNet posting.

There is little difference between your Off Topic Post and "EARN $50,000 PLUS (it's easy and
legal so at least read it!!)". The only difference is that the other poster is a
professional spammer using Indy and posted to the entire UseNet hierarchy and you are a rank
amateur and only posted this News Group (that I know of).

Now please -- come down from your high horse and learn what you did violated your ISPs Terms
of Service and violated the charter of this News Group.

Dave