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Why do spammers think we will buy their scams, dubious products and services, if they pose them as questions?

Asked by Yellowdog (12216points) April 20th, 2018

It didn’t stay up long—Fluther removed them quickly last night.

Someone with an inpronouncible and barely spellible username posed as a jelly—his question was a spiel about some international expansion for some business. And the climax, well, he wanted to know if (whatever he was pitching) is the “key to success in international markets”

The answer, also posing as a jelly, was the rest of his spiel.

It may sound like a rhetorical question, but do these people really believe, in their cubicals in inpronouncable places and impossible to understand or transact business with, are going to be coerced into buying their product or services? That they would have what we need and would respond / click on their links?

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