[amayausers] Re: OT: Spam emails from a supplier

  • From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:08:52 -0400

Did any of you ever know that there are databank companies that do  
nothing but have people going through phone numbers and catching  
'new' numbers all day long to add to spam phone calls? Probably same  
companies looking for new email addresses...because as soon as you  
get a new email, it MUST be registered in a database to be activated!
I spent last year remodeling a mobile home for my son-as soon as we  
bought it, I had a phone installed for us to use while working-no  
cell phone service there. The phone was activated at 9 am or so in  
the morning-before mid afternoon, I was ALREADY getting 'buy this'  
phone calls every hour!
We complained to the phone company about releasing our new number-and  
they explained they had no control over it...how these companies have  
access to the 'registry' of all phone numbers and instantly know any  
new number! So I have no doubt it exists for email spammers.
My internet server has a great filter system...catches 99% of the  
garbage...but also stops a lot of the amayausers forwards...at least  
I can access the 'storage bin' of the spam and click on these to get  
them.

Roland

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