Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, September 19, 2012
For your answer as to what Yahoo! stands to gain from this "deal" they made with the spammers to send their spam to the spam folder.
While we are on the subject of this deal. How about providing sources to show proof of your claim that they made such a deal in the first place. Since Yahoo is a publicly traded company I am sure that their stock holders and probably the SEC would love to know about this deal.
Chris long
Chattahoochee County,#3Author of original report
Wed, September 19, 2012
Not everyone knows what you chose to insult over.
The trap spam account is for scams I report.
What has Robert done lately, except whine and
insult others ?
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, September 17, 2012
That you actually had enough brain cells to enable you to actually use a computer.
Seriously, if Yahoo made any deal with spammers wouldn't you think that they would send the spam e-mails to your In-Box rather than being redirected to a folder for Spam?
I think it is hilarious that you actually have spent the time to set up an account to "catch" Spammers. It's not like you are trying to find sunken treasure in the middle of Iowa. If you have enough time to create an account specifically to catch spammers you have time to manually delete them. Of course it DOESN'T matter because Yahoo automatically deletes them automatically after a certain amount of time anyways and this folder doesn't effect your storage at all. But if Yahoo accidentally marks an item as spam that isn't really spam this delay gives you time to catch it.
If you still truly believe they are doing this, perhaps you can actually answer your own question..."what does Yahoo! think they stand to gain?"
Eagerly awaiting your answer as to what you think they are gaining.