Question about Spam E-mails
I'm sure somebody out here has gotta know this, 'cause it's bugging the hell outta me. Why is it, every single spam message I get (I click "Preview" at work so I don't actually open the message) has a bunch of stuff like:
Buy [XXXXXXXXX] $2.59
Buy [XXXXXXXXX] $4.52
and so on...BUT THEN, at the end, there's always some random literary passage that sounds like Charles Dickens on LSD. For example, here was the mumbo jumbo at the end of some e-mail about prescription drugs:
Zeal without knowledge, is fire without light Adversity Makes Strange Bedfellows
Fax is stranger than fiction.. If you get it overnight, you can lose it just as quick
Is it a method of masking their intentions? Any ideas? I know it isn't to make them sound articulate.