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    Oh, and why do they think I have diabetes? Don't need to "cure" a condition I don't have, thanks, no matter how "easy" the trick!
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    I use Yahoo for email, so 99% oif spam is caught in got into a separate 'spam' folder. I check quickly and then delete.

    One day about 2 months back I opened on. Scrolled down to the bottom and . . . I was able to UNSUBSCRIBE! Took a look at some others, ditto. Within 3 days my spam mail was down to viagra stuff (no unsubscribe on those).
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    Trust me, Sandie, 99% of my spam gets filtered as well. It's just that sometimes they come up with new schemes that it takes a while for the filters to catch on to.

    As my email addresses have been online for so many years, I am on every spambot's list, I am sure. The other one I have been getting a ton of lately is "You could be on Deal or No Deal with Howie Mandell" - rearrange that headline however you want, I have gotten it. I never watch the show, maybe saw a few seconds of it once, and now every day I get a few of those! Why that one game show out of the myriad list of 'em, I have no idea, but it's the new "in" thing with spammers, I have found!

    When you "unsubscribe," you are actually confirming to someone, somewhere that your email address works. So you'll get on more lists. I never "unsubscribe" from anything I didn't subscribe to in the first place. And for most "subscribe" things, I use a different email address as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    When you "unsubscribe," you are actually confirming to someone, somewhere that your email address works. So you'll get on more lists. I never "unsubscribe" from anything I didn't subscribe to in the first place. And for most "subscribe" things, I use a different email address as well!
    I don't know about that... like Freedom, I went through a lot of mine one day and "unsubscribed" from many, and my spam emails decreased exponentially. I've heard that before (that it's just confirming your email address), but what have you got to lose? You're already getting spammed by them lol

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    I was so upset last week because somehow a spammer signed me up for Match.com!!! It turned out to actually NOT be from Match...... I know that you should never follow a link from inside an email, so I tried to access the match.com account from match's homepage. They had no info on me, so I'm sure it was spam and they used match.com's name hoping I'd click their link inside the email.

    I ma very happily married. I met my husband online. He was sitting next to me when I opened my email to see the "Welcome to Match.com!" email. Thank goodness my husband is well aware I have no interest in dating anyone else. It would have caused some major problems for another couple with trust issues.

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    I hate computers to start with and very much resent all this techno-crap being shoved down our throats. The ONLY place I ever access is Pet Talk, it's the ONLY place I feel safe. I do get these spam things quite often including something involving UPS. Since I never buy anything or get involved with anything involving personal information I can't figure out how we get this nonsense. Whenever this stuff shows up I hit unsubscribe, it might take a while but eventually these "intruders" get the message. It would be great if we could have unlisted e-mail addresses like we can have unlisted phone numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by momcat View Post
    I hate computers to start with and very much resent all this techno-crap being shoved down our throats. The ONLY place I ever access is Pet Talk, it's the ONLY place I feel safe. I do get these spam things quite often including something involving UPS. Since I never buy anything or get involved with anything involving personal information I can't figure out how we get this nonsense. Whenever this stuff shows up I hit unsubscribe, it might take a while but eventually these "intruders" get the message. It would be great if we could have unlisted e-mail addresses like we can have unlisted phone numbers.
    As stated above, all you're really accomplishing by clicking "unsubscribe" is confirming that your email address is valid.

    If it's not from a known sender, just delete it.
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