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<blockquote data-quote="leighpreece" data-source="post: 322351" data-attributes="member: 246389"><p>You're lucky if this is all you get - I get this one, numerous 'penile' enhancement offers, stock trading tips, Calias and Viagra prices, Replica watches, Western Union scams asking me to sell things (thinking I'm a company) then to do the overpay scam, empty emails, paypal and ebay phishing attempts with a supposed unauthorised account activity taking place, fake emails from banks again asking me to update my details - had one from pretty much every high street bank, offshore banks and Wells Fargo bank in the USA, OEM Software offers, Offers to buy watches, Loan and mortgage offers and weight loss solutions just to name a few that arrive EACH and EVERY day.</p><p></p><p>I only use yahoo mail as they actively filter email quite well and I can filter pretty much everything away from my inbox but quite a lot still gets through the net.</p><p></p><p>Spam arrives everywhere - do a test - make yourself a yahoo, hotmail and other free accounts and don't touch them for a few weeks - you'll be surprised what begins to land in them! I even got my first few spam messages at work last week and the county council's anti-spam filters are unreal so did well to get through.</p><p></p><p>I have replied to some offers and 'played' with the sender - there is a website all about others that have 'strung them along' but it's not advised as you are dealing with criminals at the other end.</p><p></p><p>Leigh....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leighpreece, post: 322351, member: 246389"] You're lucky if this is all you get - I get this one, numerous 'penile' enhancement offers, stock trading tips, Calias and Viagra prices, Replica watches, Western Union scams asking me to sell things (thinking I'm a company) then to do the overpay scam, empty emails, paypal and ebay phishing attempts with a supposed unauthorised account activity taking place, fake emails from banks again asking me to update my details - had one from pretty much every high street bank, offshore banks and Wells Fargo bank in the USA, OEM Software offers, Offers to buy watches, Loan and mortgage offers and weight loss solutions just to name a few that arrive EACH and EVERY day. I only use yahoo mail as they actively filter email quite well and I can filter pretty much everything away from my inbox but quite a lot still gets through the net. Spam arrives everywhere - do a test - make yourself a yahoo, hotmail and other free accounts and don't touch them for a few weeks - you'll be surprised what begins to land in them! I even got my first few spam messages at work last week and the county council's anti-spam filters are unreal so did well to get through. I have replied to some offers and 'played' with the sender - there is a website all about others that have 'strung them along' but it's not advised as you are dealing with criminals at the other end. Leigh.... [/QUOTE]
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