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Posted on 04-01-2010
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I am getting a lot of spam from people claiming I can get huge amounts of money from overseas. I am a victim of fraud. I would like my e mail off of the international list.
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jibberjabbar on 6 January, 2010 at 9:58 am #

Once your email address is on a spammers list it is almost impossible to get off. Right now, your e-mail address (along with millions of others) is on a CD being sold from the back rooms of software shops from Bangladesh to Botswanna and from Norway to the Netherlands.

However there are several things that you can do to prevent even more spam.

1. Start by removing your e-mail address from your Yahoo profile,if it is on it. The spam-industry has programs that are continusously crawling the web looking for the “@” symbol which is a sure sign the the word before it and the domain name after it is an e-mail address!

2. Use a longer address. The spam industry uses programs that try sending e-mail to all known domain names. Example: a program might start trying to send out e-mails to everyone starting with and continue down to. Using a longer e-mail address will make this harder to do.

3. Never click the “Unsubscribe Link” in any e-mail. This will only confirm to the spammers that your e-mail address is indeed real and that you are reading their garbage. In fact, do not even open any e-mail from anybody you don’t know or trust. Many spams are not only annoying but contain viruses of other malware. Just delete ‘em without opening ‘em!.
You can however click that “Unsubscribe Me” button from businesses that are well known and that you trust. Walmart… yes. Someone selling Viagra…no.

4. Open up a second e-mail account. Whenever, a website requires you to register using your e mail address, use this secondary address. There are many unscrupulous websites that will sell you address to others or bombard you with spam themselves.

5. Download a free copy of SiteAdvisor. SiteAdvisor will alert you when you search (Google, Yahoo, MSN, search only) of websites that are known to send out spam. This can help you avoid registering with any sites that are known to spam people.

Treat your e-mail address just like you would your telephone number or home address….only give it out to those that you absolutely trust!


bill w on 6 January, 2010 at 4:03 pm #

That’s not happening. Even if you get a new e-mail address, the spammers will find it.


Timmy the Turd on 8 January, 2010 at 3:46 am #

send them an email


sebastian s. on 9 January, 2010 at 8:16 am #

wow theres an international e-mail list


barnbum24 on 9 January, 2010 at 7:31 pm #

you can’t do anything but delete them and click spam. I get them too. it is called phising. Whatever you do, don’t succumb to the emails!!!


michael_blades on 12 January, 2010 at 12:35 pm #

you cant. just dont respond to e-mails you dont know. once your on a list you cant get off it as companies buy and sell thier “lists” to other companies and stuff. once your on the devil owns your e-mail address


obryan214 on 14 January, 2010 at 10:43 am #

I’ve one the European international lottery so many times I must be a bazzilionaire by now.


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