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  1. #1
    Drumstick Guest

    Re: Warning! nasty one

    In article <EyVAi.19$g46.0@newsfe03.lga>, Clark_throwaway@yahoo.com
    says...
    > /Tx2 wrote:
    > > On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 17:54:18 -0400 Clark
    > > from the village of Clark_throwaway@yahoo.com
    > > felt we might be interested in the following...
    > >
    > >
    > >> pcbutts1 wrote:
    > >>> I've seen this thing change group policy, expire passwords and
    > >>> modify the boot.ini. Warning Newbie's don't go here or you will be
    > >>> asking for help to get rid of it. 64_201_199_24 it arrives in email
    > >>> claiming to be a youtube video. Dustin you like **** like this have
    > >>> fun.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> I can't wait for my customers to Click it !!!

    > >
    > > Shouldn't your customers have adequate anti-virus/malware software in
    > > place though?
    > >
    > >> Cha Ching!!!

    > >
    > > nuff said. Clearly someone who only pretends to be knowledgeable of
    > > computers and security in order to cash in on their own incompetence
    > > when their 'victims' have been misled.
    > >
    > > Please die.

    >
    > LOL you ignorant whatever it is that you are.
    >
    > Every single computer I work on has an antivirus and anti malware software
    > installed on them.
    > most of my customers have teenage kids that will click on and download
    > anything, and that's how they get infected.
    > Thank god for the reckless teenage *******s! I LOVE them!
    > (I make between $75 and $150 a repair). :-)
    >
    > Clark
    >
    >
    >
    >


    You remind me of a car salesman my brother worked with who used to brag
    about how upside down his customers were when they left in their new car
    then he would cry because he didn't get any repeat business.

    Drum--

  2. #2
    Clark Guest

    Re: Warning! nasty one

    >> LOL you ignorant whatever it is that you are.
    >>
    >> Every single computer I work on has an antivirus and anti malware
    >> software installed on them.
    >> most of my customers have teenage kids that will click on and
    >> download anything, and that's how they get infected.
    >> Thank god for the reckless teenage *******s! I LOVE them!
    >> (I make between $75 and $150 a repair). :-)
    >>
    >> Clark
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    > You remind me of a car salesman my brother worked with who used to
    > brag about how upside down his customers were when they left in their
    > new car then he would cry because he didn't get any repeat business.
    >
    > Drum--


    Most of my business is repeat, trust me, I tell them how they get infected
    and even print out the warnings from the F.B.I etc.
    I can't help it that they cannot control their children, hell I even ask
    them why does your 14 year old have broadband in their bedroom?
    Then I warn them how dangerous the Internet is etc.,

    They don't listen, so I go back 3 months later and clean up their systems
    again.
    I guess they can afford it.

    Clark




  3. #3
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning! nasty one

    "Clark" <Clark_throwaway@yahoo.com> wrote in
    news:sTlBi.39$Xt6.15@newsfe06.lga:

    >>> LOL you ignorant whatever it is that you are.
    >>>
    >>> Every single computer I work on has an antivirus and anti malware
    >>> software installed on them.
    >>> most of my customers have teenage kids that will click on and
    >>> download anything, and that's how they get infected.
    >>> Thank god for the reckless teenage *******s! I LOVE them!
    >>> (I make between $75 and $150 a repair). :-)
    >>>
    >>> Clark
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >> You remind me of a car salesman my brother worked with who used to
    >> brag about how upside down his customers were when they left in their
    >> new car then he would cry because he didn't get any repeat business.
    >>
    >> Drum--

    >
    > Most of my business is repeat, trust me, I tell them how they get
    > infected and even print out the warnings from the F.B.I etc.
    > I can't help it that they cannot control their children, hell I even
    > ask them why does your 14 year old have broadband in their bedroom?
    > Then I warn them how dangerous the Internet is etc.,
    >
    > They don't listen, so I go back 3 months later and clean up their
    > systems again.
    > I guess they can afford it.
    >
    > Clark
    >
    >
    >
    >


    3 months seems to be the average. I don't like the idea of malware
    mind you, but the business for removing it is good. I see your point and
    understand it Clark. Many of my customers also have a dumb look on their
    face even after you explain how they got infected, and how to prevent it
    from happening again. I suppose, they do like paying for repairs.

    The few posters who responded to you obviously don't do this for a
    living, or if they do, they have customers without teenage children.


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