March 30, 2004
1:03 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

I remember reading somewhere about a law firm that will pay $25 for each instance in which it successfully sues a company sending out spam faxes. I recall that they needed a minimum of 10 spam faxes and it was completely free of charge. Does this ring any bells?
posted by sharksandwich to (2 comments total)
Here you go. YMMV, they say.
posted by carter at 1:46 PM on March 30, 2004


That seems like a great deal for the law firm, and a rather less great deal for the consumers on whose behalf it's "crusading". This page at Junkbusters has some good information and suggestions. If you've got the time, you could go after the fax spammers yourself and potentially get a much bigger recovery.
posted by Zonker at 5:10 PM on March 30, 2004


« Older Has anyone here been in prison...   |   Are there any visualisation pl... Newer »

You are not logged in, either login or create an account to post comments



Related Questions
Interpretation of the dictionary attack portion of... April 29, 2007
How can I amuse myself at the expense of... November 3, 2006
Google product search spam filter? October 15, 2006
A spammer may be about to sue me. February 24, 2006
"Reffy is a Windows-based mass referrer... December 4, 2004