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Apparently not!
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Soooo.. no special deals or anything? Like getting a new cellphone for "only" $39.99?
Dang! I was holding out for some vI a*Gara or maybe a transfer to my bank account from a nice man in Nigeria!

Seriously, why are spammers being tolerated in these forums? Usually they're quickly dispensed with. I don't think pasting spam texts in messages qualifies as actual "discourse".
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Dang! I was holding out for some vI a*Gara or maybe a transfer to my bank account from a nice man in Nigeria!

Seriously, why are spammers being tolerated in these forums? Usually they're quickly dispensed with. I don't think pasting spam texts in messages qualifies as actual "discourse".
Actually, he had created another thread that more or less showed a conspiratorial perspective of the American government. As far as I can tell, he was quite serious! So, I guess this isn't spam to him?

Oh, and as for helping out Nigerian royalty for large sums later on? I SAW HIM FIRST!
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Answer to the question posed in the thread title:

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Actually, he had created another thread that more or less showed a conspiratorial perspective of the American government. As far as I can tell, he was quite serious! So, I guess this isn't spam to him?

Oh, and as for helping out Nigerian royalty for large sums later on? I SAW HIM FIRST!
I did see his other thread. It looked to me like he just copied and pasted spam messages in for his "posts". I guess he added a bit to it, and I suppose you're right that he doesn't seem to see it as the dreck it is, but it still seems like something that shouldn't be on the boards.

Now back off my Nigerian sugar daddy!!!!
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