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Survey finds 9% of consumers buy from spammers | Survey finds 9% of consumers buy from spammers |
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| Written by Stan Beer | |
| Monday, 13 February 2006 | |
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A new survey has found 9% of computer users have purchased goods sold through spam emails. In the lead up to valentine's Day, the survey of 533 respondents, from internet security vendor Sophos, found the strong support for spammers from consumers is encouraging spammers to continue their practice of sending unsolicited bulk emails. Sophos, is urging consumers to boycott companies which try to sell goods via spam in the run-up to St Valentine's Day on Tuesday 14 February. According to Sophos, the 9% figure its survey revealed is more than enough to keep spammers in business and encourage them to continue bombarding innocent users with unsolicited emails. -- 'Give the scent of love this year!'
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