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Viagra Spammer Jailed



Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 06 August 2007 | There are 0 comments

Erectile dysfunction drug spammers are normally hardened criminals...

The good news is that maybe we will be soon receiving less illegal spam e-mails about Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. A 27 year-old internet junkie called Christopher Smith has recently been given a sentence of 30 years in prison by a judge in America. Mr. Smith has been sending out spam for a number of years and was first taken to court by the internet giant AOL who wanted him to stop sending their users a whole list of different e-mails for erectile dysfunction drugs as well as pornography and fake college degrees.

Viagra Spammer Jailed

Last year Mr. Smith was fined almost five and a half million dollars under new rules to prevent spamming in America but the legal establishment was not finished with him as he had been also breaking the law by selling prescription medication without a proper prescription. Mr. Smith was also accused of having threatened witnesses that he would kill their children if they testified against him. Erectile dysfunction drug spammers are normally hardened criminals, (no pun intended) who use the money from the sale of the drugs to fund other criminal activities.

At Ukmedix News we hope that this sentence of 30 years will give a clear signal to other spammers that they should quit their illegal businesses and get into something legal. Millions of dollars of fake and often dangerous erectile dysfunction medication is sent out every year to gullible people who think that they are getting some sort of proper medication. Buying erectile dysfunction medication in response to a spam e-mail is very risky as you are firstly likely to have your credit card ripped off and if you do get sent anything it is likely to be a dud sugar or cement pill or a substandard impotence tablet that has not met proper health authority standards.

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