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*Email [[credit card]] — Strong Bad receives a [[Wikipedia:Phishing|phishing]] email from "John, and some other people who aren't scam artists" requesting his credit card information. | *Email [[credit card]] — Strong Bad receives a [[Wikipedia:Phishing|phishing]] email from "John, and some other people who aren't scam artists" requesting his credit card information. | ||
- | *Email [[unused emails]] — When strapped for cash, Strong Bad sells the email addresses from the emails he receives to Bubs, for use in his weekly spamvertisements. | + | *Email [[unused emails]] — When strapped for cash, Strong Bad sells the email addresses from the emails he receives to Bubs, for use in his weekly [[wiktionary:spamvertisements|spamvertisements]]. |
*[[Under Construction]] — One of the advertisements along the bottom of the page is for a spam related product or service. | *[[Under Construction]] — One of the advertisements along the bottom of the page is for a spam related product or service. | ||
*Email [[web comics]] — The Cheat creates interpretive drawings based on the "weird senders' names" from spam emails. | *Email [[web comics]] — The Cheat creates interpretive drawings based on the "weird senders' names" from spam emails. |
Revision as of 19:03, 26 August 2008
Spam is the collective term for unwanted email messages, usually of a commerical nature.
Appearances
- Email credit card — Strong Bad receives a phishing email from "John, and some other people who aren't scam artists" requesting his credit card information.
- Email unused emails — When strapped for cash, Strong Bad sells the email addresses from the emails he receives to Bubs, for use in his weekly spamvertisements.
- Under Construction — One of the advertisements along the bottom of the page is for a spam related product or service.
- Email web comics — The Cheat creates interpretive drawings based on the "weird senders' names" from spam emails.
- Homestar Ruiner — Strong Bad receives an advertisement from Total Load, Total Etc., Inc.