I see we are again under siege by the inbred, lowlife, feral hordes of vermin spamming scumbags, peddling their worthless counterfeit tatt.
If indeed of course the "goods" (and I use the term loosely) on offer do actually exist, it's more than likely a fraud scam to get into the unwitting punter's credit card account in order to clean it out!
A few months ago, the MGF/TF forum of which I'm one of the moderators, also had a sh!tstorm of spam, seeing as, in this case, most of this came out of China, it was decided to ban everything coming out of China.
This has greatly reduced the amount of spam that "The T Bar" forum has to deal with.
Maybe denial of access based on country of origin is something to be looked at.
Would it be possible for certain countries that are hotbeds of spam, and unlikely to be home to any legitimate members be blocked?
Given that China is trying to be taken seriously as a worthwhile manufacturing source, not just a supplier of shoddy crap and they want to be seen as a good honourable place to do business with, surely it's time to clean up their act and deal with this menace to their reputation.
China is pretty quick to execute any miscreants, and as such it would be consistent (in the current Chinese judicial context) that capital punishment would not be an excessive response for those found guilty of spamming, as it should be considered a threat to the national interest, by damaging their reputation as a place to do business.
Now from a Western prospective this may seem extreme, but not so in China.
If they do start to bump off scamming spamming scum, I for one, won't complain!
I find that it's very hard to believe that this sort of spamming is really worth their trouble, has anyone here ever purchased from a spammer, I doubt it, so it would only cost China a few packets of bullets to ruin the business model of the spammers.
Please note that none of this post is directed at Chinese people, I'm referring to China the political entity, not the Chinese people.
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