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Spam a thing of the past

How ironic for China telecommunication to be effected by spam. Now is this solicited spam or unsolicited? I say solicited since over here you can subscribe to endless amount of services for .$10-$1.00. The more controversial are match maker, horoscopes, blond jokes, and most importantly porn. It will only be a matter of time until the new world picks the tempo.

posted by : No Spam here, 11 October 2008 Complain about this comment
sounds about right :O)


the chinese mandarins have sole rights to 'irregular activities' in china, tut tut how dare these upstarts encroach on THEIR territory, off with their heads i say O_O

posted by : psychochief, 09 October 2008 Complain about this comment

China cracks down on mobile spam

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