Posted by wisbaker on September 21, 2012 at 10:12:12 from (207.118.164.24):
In Reply to: A Computer How? posted by Bendee on September 21, 2012 at 02:02:23:
Why does the programs leave remnants behind do gum up the works? Same reason the telemarketer doesn't listen when you say no and ask them not to call again MONEY. If they leave tool bars or links behind and you use them they get a few pennys from the sites you go to. The whole idea is they want to steer you to their product. The way telephones and the internet works allows people to approach you without you knowing who they are. Who do you think that ability appeals to? Unfortunately neither the donkeys or the elephants will do anything about the phone scammers. This is unfortunate if either candidate could prove they've arrested Rachael at card members services and the ahoy answer some questions for free cruise tickets guy I think I could vote for them.
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