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I have an idea...

I happen to know someone who dies recently and they left me 10 billion dollars.

If Wallace wants some, all he has to do is send me his bank details... Then Facebook and I will be happy.

posted by : Owen, 03 November 2009 Complain about this comment
yet again

Again , the American legal system shows just how utterly ridiculous and inhuman it is.

Just what is the point of sending people to jail for hundreds or years fining individuals hundreds of milions of dollars ?

Surely at some point , they will realise that hyper penal punishment , including the death sentance is not a deterant , but just a form of revenge, and it doesn't solve an problems. A punishment has to fit the crime for which it is being executed..in the states, this has gotten totally out of hand.

American legal system = failure
hyper fines as deterrent = failure

despite the silly fines, most spam still originates in the states.

Maybe i should take on Facebook , they are by far the worst spammers i've ever seen !

posted by : pfromg, 02 November 2009 Complain about this comment
In lieu of payment

In lieu of payment, Sanford Wallace--and all like him--should be executed for his crimes.

posted by : BB, 02 November 2009 Complain about this comment
wall posts

It no news that apps can post spam on people walls. Not really accessing user accounts.

posted by : ding din, 01 November 2009 Complain about this comment
security ?!?!

no comment on "accessed people's accounts without their permission" part? based on this decision we can sue Facebook for lame security measures.

posted by : Mihai, 31 October 2009 Complain about this comment
lol

facebook suing someone for spamming?
Talk about pot and kettle.

posted by : thechevron, 30 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Haha ha

Sup spam king, can I borrow a dime?!?! LMFAO, fat slob, mom must be proud!

posted by : Anthony, 30 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Facebook wins the spam lottery

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