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certagemmy
October 2nd, 2006, 06:13 PM
I'm afraid of purchasing a digital camera that would peform badly, so I actually had difficult time looking for a suitable one. It's not the matter of price, it's usability that matters. And camera should be reliable, my all means. Now that EX-Z850 is out, it's possible to get a refurbished 7-mexapixel "outdated" EX-Z750. So, are there any happy owners here? If yes, would you mind answering a couple of questions: 1. Are YOU satisfied with you choice? 2. Has it delivered the way Casio promised? 3. Are you looking for a new camera? If yes, then why? eBay has plenty of offers in EU zone (means less shipping charges and taxes), but I never owned a digital camera feel a bit nervous about purchasing online. gift certificates (http://gift-certificates.blogspot.com) Thanks for answering! I will take time to thank everyone privately for contributing posts.

Leader Desslock
October 2nd, 2006, 06:16 PM
At least it's a UNIQUE spambot...

GreatNekoKoneko
October 2nd, 2006, 06:16 PM
... wow. for a spammer, you sure give really excellent details.

kenshinbebop
October 2nd, 2006, 06:19 PM
You've spammed so well, I feel compelled to go out and by a Casio camera!

Soluzar
October 2nd, 2006, 06:22 PM
I fail to see the connection between the details about the camera and gift certificates. Anyone?

Lord Dagoth
October 2nd, 2006, 06:41 PM
This is probably the best ad-spammer ever. I love how they just sneak the links in there and hope no gift certificates (http://gift-certificates.blogspot.com/) one will notice.

Soluzar
October 2nd, 2006, 06:47 PM
This is probably the best ad-spammer ever. I love how they just sneak the links in there and hope no gift certificates (http://gift-certificates.blogspot.com/) one will notice.
I grant you that it's a little more inventive than most ad-spam, but it would have been even more clever had the words 'gift certificates' naturally appeared in the text of the post, since some people might have clicked such a link expecting to find information relevant to the post.

I'm afraid of purchasing a digital camera that would peform badly, so I actually had difficult time looking for a suitable one. I have some gift certificates (http://gift-certificates.blogspot.com/) that I'm planning to spend on the camera, so it's not the matter of price, it's usability that matters. And camera should be reliable, my all means. Now that EX-Z850 is out, it's possible to get a refurbished 7-mexapixel "outdated" EX-Z750. So, are there any happy owners here? If yes, would you mind answering a couple of questions: 1. Are YOU satisfied with you choice? 2. Has it delivered the way Casio promised? 3. Are you looking for a new camera? If yes, then why? eBay has plenty of offers in EU zone (means less shipping charges and taxes), but I never owned a digital camera feel a bit nervous about purchasing online. Thanks for answering! I will take time to thank everyone privately for contributing posts.

That at least has the benefit of appearing natural, whereas in the example seen here, the words 'gift certificates' are inserted at random. On an unrelated note, I find myself wondering what the success rate for this type of advertising is. I find it somewhat hard to believe that anyone would buy the gift certificates that are on offer as a result of having seen this post.

Chicito
October 2nd, 2006, 07:09 PM
I'm afraid of purchasing a digital camera that would peform badly, so I actually had difficult time looking for a suitable one. It's not the matter of price, it's usability that matters. And camera should be reliable, my all means. Now that EX-Z850 is out, it's possible to get a refurbished 7-mexapixel "outdated" EX-Z750. So, are there any happy owners here? If yes, would you mind answering a couple of questions: 1. Are YOU satisfied with you choice? 2. Has it delivered the way Casio promised? 3. Are you looking for a new camera? If yes, then why? eBay has plenty of offers in EU zone (means less shipping charges and taxes), but I never owned a digital camera feel a bit nervous about purchasing online. gift certificates (http://gift-certificates.blogspot.com) Thanks for answering! I will take time to thank everyone privately for contributing posts.


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