| Paul B 2007-04-22, 7:12 pm |
| On 22 Apr 2007 03:37:08 -0700, Easy Cash <affiliatesqaz@yahoo.com.au>
wrote:
[...]
>If you don't have any traffic tips for me then your message is the
>spam.
You really ought to find out the difference between spam and replying.
>Refer to this website.....http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD//
>pc=PC_1966#whatisspam
>
>Oh - you already know that website. Let me add it here just so you can
>see it clearly.
>
>What is spam?
>Spam is a generic term used to describe electronic 'junk mail' -
>unwanted messages sent to a person's email account or mobile phone.
This is Usenet. Not mobile phones or email.
>In Australia, spam is defined as 'unsolicited commercial electronic
>messages'.
Yep, quite possible, but the only spam that I see in this thread was
the original poster .... oh yes, that was you.
>Your message is an 'unsolicited message' as you are not answering the
>question asked under the topic I started - therefore it is unwanted
>and spam?
May be to you his message was 'unsolicited' but not in the real world.
>Would I be right?
Far from it.
>
>
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