So this morning I checked my inbox and found a couple of emails from friends asking what was up with the last email I sent them.  That was a great question, since I sent no email.  But after taking a closer look at things, apparently I did send them an email.  Or at least it was generated from my Gmail account.  One that had a link for a website in it.  A website  that specialized in a little blue pill.

So let me apologize to any friends that may have received the piece of spam that proclaimed super cheap deals on viagra.  Or at least that’s what my Dad told me the email was for.  Can you imagine your Dad thinking he has just received an email from one of his kids suggesting a cheap deal on viagra?  Not cool.  I also apologize for anyone else that got that spam from my email address, since apparently whatever douchebag hacked my account went in and sent this spam to anyone and everyone I have ever emailed from that Gmail account.  That includes family, friends, friends of friends, acquaintances, people I no longer associate with anymore, companies I’ve written complaints to, etc.

So needless to say, I’ve changed my Gmail password in the hopes that it resolves the spamming crap.  However, if you did receive one of those spam emails from me and you did get a good deal on viagra, how about some props?…  No?…  Anyone?….  (crickets)

-Dave Q.

2 Responses to “Dear spammers, go to hell.”

  • Heh… Viagra. The only emails I get are the “enlarge your penis naturally” emails. They always come with enticing subject lines like, “Please her in bed tonight,” or, “Wanna show her the real deal?” Frankly, they’re starting to give me an inferiority complex.

    The contents of the emails, however, generally consist of random strings of characters. It looks like someone rolled their face across the keyboard and hit send.

  • Jan:

    There’s something funny about an IT guy getting hacked….twice. :)

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