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lkassis

Iowa
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Posted - 07/19/2007 :  2:10:46 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Two things Joan.
If you have your email address listed, spam bots can pick it up.

Secondly, it is against spamming regulations to not have an unsubscribe option available. If they are bothersome to you, you can do one of two things #1 report them to your local ISP #2 contact the FTC.

Linda Kassis
United Notary Association (UNAA)
www.unitednotaries.org
www.halitek.com

Nothing in my posts should be construed as legal advice. I am not a licensed attorney in any state.

Edited by - lkassis on 07/19/2007 2:11:22 PM
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Shannon

California
360 Posts

Posted - 07/19/2007 :  06:23:19 AM  Show Profile  Visit Shannon's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The same place I get some email addresses for T&E...by reading forums like this one....your email is below your name and even linked...looks like an invitation...

Cost of doing business...I think...

I wade through 50 junk emails a day in addition to what my bulk file catches....can't get around it....

Good luck!



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joanbergst

California
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Posted - 07/12/2007 :  4:18:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit joanbergst's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I am receiving every week emails from the same notary companies who either want me to sign up for a class or advertise on their websites.

There isn't an "unsubscribe" option at the bottom so it looks like a personal email to me.
How do these companies get my email address? I thought this was spam.

Joan Bergstrom
24/7 To Riverside & San Bernardino Counties.
State Notary exam teacher for www.notaryclasses.com
www.joanbergstromnotarypublic.com
joan.bergstrom@yahoo.com
Cell: 951-522-4919
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