Monday, April 20, 2015

Mark Suckerberg and The RayBan Fakes on FACEBOOK

Are we having fun yet?

All those fucking RAYBAN spam ads...idiots getting free accounts all day on Facebook, or hacking into legit accounts JUST to sucker people into losing money?

Either way, MARK SUCKERBERG doesn't seem to care much.

And neither to the RayBan people. Otherwise this shit would be HISTORY.

All they have to do is follow the money trail. Right?

Click and find out what bank account is involved, then prosecute that bank. Get the great FBI and Interpol and the others to freeze the ISP.

Another way...make sure that ICANN does not allow ANY website to use the Ray-Ban name. IE, you can't sign up as "RayBanBargain" or "RayBanIndonesia" etc. etc.

Oh, but SUCKERBERG and RAYBAN are making too much money to care THAT much about...

a) suckers losing their money.

b) you and I being annoyed at seeing spam ads.

c) some person suddenly discovering their precious Facebook account's been hijacked.

Besides, Julian Assange and GOOGLE and most certainly MARK SUCKERBERG believe in a FREEEEEEEE Internet where copyright is COPYWRONG and people can do anything they want.

We're supposed to just endure the spammers, hackers and crooks and bootleggers and all the rest of the fuckheads who we can't avoid. We can't avoid them because we've been forced to LIVE and WORK and SHOP on the fucking Internet.

Sure, idiots who throw their money away on fake "designer" items are jerks. So are people who believe in psychics. Most people are ASSHOLES. But they should still be protected, even against themselves. That's why there are laws. WE can't be sure who's a real cab driver at the airport, or what's in the food we eat, or if a garment is 100% cotton or whatever. We expect to get value for money. We can't be expected to know everything about every product, store or mail order dealer. "Let the buyer beware" works UP to a point. To ignore Internet scammers with that shrugging excuse is irresponsible and dangerous.

Instead of prosecuting the creeps and blocking the bootleg and pirate websites, we're merely told to spend 10 or 20 minutes reporting these whack-a-mole scumbags.

MARK SUCKERBERG probably figures that anyone who'd want to buy Raybans, and look like a douchebag, IS a douchebag. But here's a hapless jerk who claims to have been hacked...and that not all the jerky Rayban accounts on Farcebook are bot-sign-ups from the crooks themselves.

Yeah, the Internet...where idiots happily scam each other, make millionaires out of Kim Dotcom assholes and some monkey who manufactures fake Rayban shit in the Far East somewhere.

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