I just received the worst email fishing spam ever in my inbox. Ostensibly from Comcast, it read: "Dear Member: We apologize if u had any trouble accessing our services." Followed, of course, by the typical request for my info. Who, I wonder, is more deeply, irrevocably moronic—the person who writes a spam email posing as an inquiry from a major corporation using the abbreviative vernacular of instant and text messaging, or the person who falls for it?
That's rhetorical, natch. The actual QotD is: What's the dumbest spam email you've ever received?
We know Waveflux's answer, methinks...
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