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Spam me with my own writing

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Most of the spam coming to me recently has been of the "pump and dump" sort. These are the messages that tell you to invest in a particular unknown stock, which the sender has already purchased some amount of. The sender hopes that enough people will buy the stock that the price will be artificially driven up, at which point they can sell their shares for a profit. This seems like a great scam, because it's presumably a lot harder for law enforcement to follow the money. The scammers, who probably do this frequently, probably know from experience about when to buy stock so that they look like just another sucker. Plausible deniability.

What struck me today was that the first section of text they add around the actual "buy this stock" message to trick spam filters into thinking that the email is a valid email looked like it was taken from someone's blog:

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I can't wait until I start seeing things I've written on my own webpage in spam sent to me. It's going to be GREAT. =P

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