I’ve been intelligently spammed.

I made a reference last week to wanting to get into [tag]selling insurance[/tag].

I had a commenter who asked a question about an [tag]insurance company[/tag] that has relations to the one I was going for.
I replied to the comment, and even sent an email to the person, to make sure they got my comment.

Today, I get a comment again from “Alex”, who basically reposted the link, and showed that they are, in fact, a spammer; One that actually is human, rather than another Tramadol-bot.
Kudos to you for getting by me, but guess what: I just ate your links.

I’ll be glad to let your links live with some actual weight, for a price. I’m not employed by your sister company yet, so advertising rates still do apply. There’s also a penalty rate for being a spammer of $10 per spammed link.
Your total cost is $40.
PayPal button’s on the About Me page; Yes, I accept credit cards, as long as they’re not stolen.

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Or not. I forget that humans make mistakes in this digital world. Alex is not a spammer; Alex came back and noticed that the same link was posted twice, and gave me a corrected link to an article that’s actually a rather interesting look at just how people think of Life Insurance.

Much of that article is the truth, and I know it from personal experience.
My mother had life insurance policies on all of us, because she wanted to make sure we all had good burials when we died. She didn’t want us buried in a flimsy wood box, but rather, in a decent casket, in a decent graveyard.

Thus, my apologies to Alex; Ye be not a spammer. Just human. :)

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Thanks man, I was a little confused until I saw the mistake I made.