Oh, plenty. "In a recent survey, 6 million people said they had ordered products or services advertised via unsolicited email.[1]"
[1] MIT Technology Review, Feb 2005 p23 from Source: PEW International and American Life Project. Feb 2004 tracking survey.
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the article on spam appears only in the printed version, not the online copy at:
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original number was 60 million but that proved to be a typo error: http://38.113.17.100/articles/05/03/issue/letters.asp Correction: In "Microsoft Declares War on Spam" (February 2005), we misrepresented a Pew Internet and American Life Project survey as stating that "60 million people said they had ordered products or services advertised via unsolicited e-mail." The correct figure is six million people.
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