Spam: The Conclusion

The Internet is a wonderful resource that can help you find out nearly anything you want to know. It's also home to the same types of people who inhabit the real world: thieves, conmen, liars, cheats, exploiters and other ruffians.

You can be robbed online just as easily as you can in a back alley. Keep alert! If something sounds too good to be true, and maybe it's a scam, trust your instincts: avoid them. Delete their e-mails and don't go to their web sites. There are plenty of good places to go.

I hope you've actually read the pages here: even long-time Internet "experts" have told me that they have learned things from this site, so it's worth a full scan even if you think you're an expert. And if you're not an expert? Well...!

And don't just read the Executive Summary, either: the full articles include the "whys" behind our advice, and obviously has more detail than any summary can.

Last, please do pass the URL for this site to others you think could benefit from the information here. The more people that truly understand spam, the harder it will make things for spammers. And that's really what this site is all about: making spam so unprofitable, the bastards that are doing it to us all will stop.

Well, we can always hope.

Thanks for reading, and helping others learn more about spam.

--Randy Cassingham
Author and Publisher, This is True®

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