> Two months ago, someone sold me email to a broker which is then selling it
> to a lot of vendors which are sending emails day after day.
>
> And believe me, all this is synchronize in a way that you won't get more
> then one per day but you will receive one per day for sure.
That's all you are getting? You are lucky.....(G)
> This pratice is illegal and I am still trying to find the source.
>
> As I mentioned earlier, if someone has additional information, let me know
> so we can track this down.
>
> In most case, it says reply with Delete or something like that in the
> subject. This is usually never working. Also, if you reply to that email,
> you will never reach a person and your email will bounce back. There is
> usually no telephone number and no contact.
Your only weapon is if the mail came form a legitimate IP. You can
then often contact the SysAdmin. If it is a decent ISP, they will
often yank the persons account. Not a permanent solution, but it can
slow 'em down....
Since AOL give out those startup disks like crazy, The spammers have
infinite potential accounts to use....
Scot.
Scot.
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