- It costs you. E-mail spam is a very inexpensive way for the marketer to reach you. It actually costs you more than the marketer – so you should help fight it. If you have email from a major internet service provider (ISP) and assuming that it takes the average user about 10 seconds to identify and discard a message, it takes about 5,000 hours per day of connect time per day spent discarding spam. Even though you have not been billed for it directly, it costs the ISP and it, in turn, passes on the costs through your flat monthly fees.
- It’s growing. The sheer volume of spam is increasing year from year and it’s an increasing problem for the users, if unprotected. Having to read through spam is time consuming and the volume is greater and greater. If it continues on its trajectory and a user remains unprotected, his or her email account will become unusable due to inundation with email.
- Resource deployment. The increased volume of spam email forces ISPs and many intermediate networks to deploy more and more resources at fighting spam. These resources could have been used better and improving customer experience or decreasing costs.
Now, you do get spam in your regular mail box. All those unwanted solicitation that you have to go through and throw out. But in that case it’s making money for the post office, which in turn can then afford to provide better service to you.
But imagine if you could buy a product that would stop all the unwanted mail coming to you. You would probably do it. Well, with email spam you can. You can protect yourself from spam buy purchasing software that fights it.
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