Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 03 April 2007 | There are 0 comments
Everybody knows what Viagra is these days and it is not just due to the extensive marketing efforts of the drug company Pfizer but also due to criminal spammers who send out literally billions of emails each week all over the world to get people to buy a fake versions of the famous erectile dysfunction medication. In the European Union and in America despite extensive efforts by lawmakers and IT specialists who work for governments the problem of spam has not gone away.

In line with the European effort on the sending of spam the government of Switzerland has enacted new rules which mean that if you send spam from Switzerland you could end up not only with a big fine but also in prison. Despite the new rules in Switzerland the authorities are not that hopeful of catching anyone and doubt that the number of spam impotence emails will go down in the near future.
Spammers have even used special programs that infiltrate other people’s computers and send out the Viagra emails from these computers which has got these people into trouble too. The fact that so many millions of these fake erectile dysfunction emails are sent out every day is to a certain extent proof that this sort of illegal and criminal marketing works. However most of the people who do buy erectile dysfunction medication online in response to spam emails end up with either no drugs, a hefty credit card bill or substandard drugs and there is pretty well nothing you can do about it once the transaction has taken place.
Today 80 percent of all emails that go round the world are spam emails and this puts an incredible amount of strain on international bandwidths and internet severs which is completely unnecessary. The erectile dysfunction emails are without a doubt the most popular form of spam and this is because so many men are embarrassed about their erection problems and thus feel that they are safely hidden behind a computer screen.
What most men do not realise is that the criminals are also hidden behind a computer screen and while the website might look professional and trustworthy the chances are it is operating out of the country like India or China where the rules and enforcement of internet rules are extremely lax. It is important that you know where the web site is operating from and that a prescription is always given for prescription drugs.
