The response rate to spam is 1 in 12.5 million so there's little doubt a small charge would work.LuCiFeR[SD] wrote:To be honsest, I don't think that would work any better... doesn't stop Telephone or Postal mail spam and scams does it.the.weavster wrote:The way to stop spam would be to introduce a small charge for sending an email.
I don't particularly care where the money goes, it could be in the form of a tax that goes to the government.Marlin wrote:money! --------------- (Where do you presume this money should/would go?)the.weavster wrote:The way to stop spam would be to introduce a small charge for sending an email.
With the response rate as it is the charge could be so low that it would be totally insignificant to you or I but it would be a huge disincentive to people sending out millions of speculative emails.




 But the reverse it true also, so I am happy to agree to disagree so to speak
  But the reverse it true also, so I am happy to agree to disagree so to speak  Besides, I'm getting to old for this arguing for the sake of arguing shit hehe
  Besides, I'm getting to old for this arguing for the sake of arguing shit hehe

