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Thread: They never give up do they

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    Talking They never give up do they

    I am only 6 mails sneaked through today, I can have a PS 3, a mysterious offer from WallMart, an Auto Loan, Gasoline, Someone's congratulating me, (don't know what for)

    And the inevitable provide shipping details for a Dish Network.
    Hey Ho, Thanks but no thanks.


    At least they have given up offering me Viagra.

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    I'm just pleased they've stopped offering me a bigger willy

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    Luck You

    Wish I only got 6 a day. 50+ is more like it
    Really P's me off that most don't have an 'unsubscribe' link either.

    Being on Yahoo! mail means I can't just delete them all without looking at the senders names first, coz Yahoo! automatically puts Hotmail, Gmail, MSN.com etc. in the bulk folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoverstar
    Really P's me off that most don't have an 'unsubscribe' link either.
    NEVER, ever use the unsubscribe link in junk email.

    All you are doing is confirming that your email address is active and you will be added to even more spam lists because of it.

    NEVER reply to spam - for any reason.
    Don't have a go at them, don't tell them you're not interested, don't buy anything from them and don't click any of their links.

    Just bin all spam. If you can do that without opening the email, then do so. You'll stand less chance of your system getting infected that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slinkyri
    I'm just pleased they've stopped offering me a bigger willy
    lol, me too Ri
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    Quote Originally Posted by damian_steele
    NEVER, ever use the unsubscribe link in junk email.

    All you are doing is confirming that your email address is active and you will be added to even more spam lists because of it.

    NEVER reply to spam - for any reason.
    Don't have a go at them, don't tell them you're not interested, don't buy anything from them and don't click any of their links.

    Just bin all spam. If you can do that without opening the email, then do so. You'll stand less chance of your system getting infected that way.

    Yeh I used that and got 3 times the amount then more and more I had to start up a new account
    ENJOY @¬( ' v ' )¬@

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    If you down load incredimail (available from www.incredimail.com ) not only do you get load of cool smileys you also get the option to 'bounce' mail back to senders making them beleive your email address is invalid...

    et voila not half as much spam! (it takes a couple of weeks but worth bouncing them)
    you can NEVER have too many pairs of shoes...



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    Quote Originally Posted by mogmog2005
    If you down load incredimail (available from www.incredimail.com ) not only do you get load of cool smileys you also get the option to 'bounce' mail back to senders making them beleive your email address is invalid...

    et voila not half as much spam! (it takes a couple of weeks but worth bouncing them)
    My firewall blocks spam mail, but one of my mail servers (boltblue) for some reason allows them through.
    As Damian says, just bin them all. I do. They are slowly but surely reducing in number.

    I'll miss the willy ones when I become spam free.

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