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Originally Posted by Edward D. Wood
Sure, in every mail the have a link to unsubscribe from the annyoing promotionmails. You type in your email or you just have to click on the button. But, this NEVER EVER worked.
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Actually that's known to be a technique that's often abused, it's used to get you to confirm the validity of your email address. I believe it has the net effect of bumping your email up to a 'premium' list which means they (a) can sell it for more $$ and (b) pump even more spam your way.
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Maybe a rep from this group is reading this....
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If I'm not mistaken VegasAffiliates is the rep in question. It's been few weeks since he's been around but I'll send him a heads-up anyway.
PS. I moved your post in here because, as the forum name indicates, this is where we'd like the spam-related complaint issues to go.