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Nuisance E-Mails
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Have you noticed how difficult it is to UNSUBSCRIBE from these wretched nuisance e-mails. The link to do so is usually there but I can never get it to work.
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You appear to be doing the one thing that you should NEVER do!
Spammers send out millions of messages, often to addresses which are purely guessed at. (e.g. they'll send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and so on, knowing that many of them will fail to be delivered - because no such addresses exist - but that some will make it through). If you click 'unsubscribe' on such an email, you're confirming that your address is a valid one and effectively inviting the spammers to send you thousands more spam messages!
You should only click on 'unsubscribe' if the messages are from a reliable source. e.g. I get advertising mail from Ryanair, easyJet, P&O Ferries, etc. I wouldn't be worried about clicking on 'unsubscribe' where messages are from such companies. (If such companies failed to take note of me clicking 'unsubscribe', I'd contact their Customer Services departments directly).
But, I repeat, you should NEVER click on 'unsubscribe' in random spam!!!
You appear to be doing the one thing that you should NEVER do!
Spammers send out millions of messages, often to addresses which are purely guessed at. (e.g. they'll send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and so on, knowing that many of them will fail to be delivered - because no such addresses exist - but that some will make it through). If you click 'unsubscribe' on such an email, you're confirming that your address is a valid one and effectively inviting the spammers to send you thousands more spam messages!
You should only click on 'unsubscribe' if the messages are from a reliable source. e.g. I get advertising mail from Ryanair, easyJet, P&O Ferries, etc. I wouldn't be worried about clicking on 'unsubscribe' where messages are from such companies. (If such companies failed to take note of me clicking 'unsubscribe', I'd contact their Customer Services departments directly).
But, I repeat, you should NEVER click on 'unsubscribe' in random spam!!!