In a message dated 06/05/2002 11:27:03 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
Ajhsys@aol.com writes:
> I have written to the webmasters of the sites and sent an "unsubscribe"
> message, but that rarely works.
>
> Allen Hefner
>
It seems to me that there is a thriving business among webmasters selling
"work at home" "get rich quick" schemes. I signed up for something
somewhere...I have no idea where and now I get a dozen or so e-mails a day
starting with " in response to your profile" or something like that. The
spams are for mortgages, life insurance, prescription drugs or substitutes
for viagra, credit repair, or breast enhancement creams (or various other
body parts).
I too have tried the unsubscribe e-mails, or responding directly to the
sender. Most of the time the responses to the sender come back as
undeliverable....or I get directed to a web page, where, in order to
unsubscribe, I need to fill out a form with additional personal information
about myself.
Some of the spam comes through as gibberish, which is part of what makes me
think these are amatures trying some master plan they have been sold.
Where are the liberal democrat government protectors when you need them?
Robert B. Houston
Santa Teresa, NM
'74 Midget
'63 TR4
In a recent interview, General Norman Schwartzkopf was asked if he thought
there was room for forgiveness toward the people who have harbored and
abetted the terrorist who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks on America. His
answer "I believe that forgiving them is God's function. Our job is simply
to arrange the meeting. "
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