any1 sick and tired of the spam currently passing around about "DVD Wizard" or some other tool that promises a method/tool to "copy any DVD to a CD-R" for a princely sum of only $29.99/39.99?
After you submit your credit card numbers, the scamsters either :
1. Charge your card and give you nothing
2. Charge your card and give you some links to DVD websites (such as DVD Digest)
3. Charge your card and give you a copy of SmartRipper or some other freely available tool.
Almost every day now, I get email from people that have been tricked into purchasing something they could have gotten for free, and there seem to be no end to this.
If you have received such an email, you should forward a copy of it to your local consumer/anti-fraud organisation, explain to them why this is a fraud, and inform your ISP as well as the ISP of the email sender about this spam/scam.
It seems the MPAA has not yet involved itself in this, but as always, they seem to only pick on the easy targets (such as DVD/DivX/Free-speech websites), while real pirates/scams are running wild and they are doing nothing to stop them.
After you submit your credit card numbers, the scamsters either :
1. Charge your card and give you nothing
2. Charge your card and give you some links to DVD websites (such as DVD Digest)
3. Charge your card and give you a copy of SmartRipper or some other freely available tool.
Almost every day now, I get email from people that have been tricked into purchasing something they could have gotten for free, and there seem to be no end to this.
If you have received such an email, you should forward a copy of it to your local consumer/anti-fraud organisation, explain to them why this is a fraud, and inform your ISP as well as the ISP of the email sender about this spam/scam.
It seems the MPAA has not yet involved itself in this, but as always, they seem to only pick on the easy targets (such as DVD/DivX/Free-speech websites), while real pirates/scams are running wild and they are doing nothing to stop them.
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