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Any Solutions to Curbing Spam?
Did you ever stumble upon an offer that seemed too good to be true?
If you haven't, you will probably receive a spam email sometime in the future which will purport to represent some easy way to make a great deal of money. These are generally scams and can cause you much lost time and money if you fall prey to them. I have researched this topic extensively, and would be glad to discuss any "programs" you have received, which you might feel are legitimate. I am also looking for critiques of my website and its content. I would definitely appreciate any feedback you could provide to me. There is a great deal of free information available on it, as well as many links to investment information and regulatory agencies for those who are looking for this type of information. We also have a premium section of the website, where our proprietary recommendations, newsletters and opinions are available for a $29.99 annual fee. So, please feel free to visit our general website at http://jerseybenefits.com or http://jerseybenefits.com/research.html to sign up for our Expert Research on a variety of topics which include: Current Mutual Fund Recommendations Current Stock Recommendations Retirement Planning Tools & Techniques Tax Information College Funding Sources Newsletters & Articles Real Estate Information Insurance Information Techniques for Systematic Payouts During Retirement Email Response to Questions by Advisor Photographs of Exquisite Travel Destinations Traffic Exchange and Affiliate Advertising Programs Thanks for any input you wish to provide. |
"John Kaighn" wrote in message om... Did you ever stumble upon an offer that seemed too good to be true? The best way to avoid spam is not to deal with spammers like you under any circumstances. |
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Spam control is not unlike birth control. The only foolproof method is
abstinence, which in the computer sense would be logging off. lucy :) "Doug Miller" wrote in message ... In article , "Karen in MN" ask.me.for.my.email.address wrote: "Nathan Turner" wrote in message .com... X-Complaints-To: Google's new response to spam complaints is to tell the reporter to contact the spammer directly and tell them to stop. Complaints to the ISP that hosts the spammer's domain may be more effective. Spammer's domain: jerseybenefits.com Hosting ISP: technology21.com |
"lucy" wrote in message m... Spam control is not unlike birth control. The only foolproof method is abstinence, which in the computer sense would be logging off. lucy :) You would have to take it further than that and not use email or Usenet. You can never log on to anything and still get spam. |
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