Mail soliciting/Harrassment?


Question:
mail soliciting/Harrassement -- how do I stop a consistant site from sending me E-MAIL I have tried time and time again and told them I am "NOT INTERESTED" for wut they are offering! and, but they keep sending me the same thing and I am getting very irritated by it! I have unsubscribed and told them and even warned them that if they keep it up they will get reported!! but they do not listen and keep writing me and sending me the same crap that I do not want and not @ all interested! please "HELP ME" tytytytyty I do so much appreciate it thank you! this site that keeps doing this is a college promotion about a "free" scholarship and winning money I did this and someone actually called me right away and was not even aware about the promotion @ all and I need help to stop this from getting any more E-MAIL'S from this whoever is sending it! ty I just want it to "STOP!!" ty

Answer:
NEVER NEVER NEVER unsubscribe from or respond to SPAM in ANY WAY.

This only tells them that they have a LIVE email and they will not only continue to send you emails, but will SELL your address to more and more spam sites.

Just MARK AS SPAM and then delete it. If it is being sent from someone at a Yahoo mailing address or is impersonating Yahoo, you can forward it to abuse@yahoo.com.
Actully, what you did by replying to them is that your email is active and that a REAL person reads it.

Now they can actually sell your email address for more money because they have just confirmed that it's a "good-active" email address.

You may be able to stop emails from ONE location, but you will NEVER stop them totally.

My suggestion to you is to keep that email address as a JUNK email. Meaning that any time you fill out a form online that requires you to give an email, then you give them this one.

Then create a BRAND NEW email, that will ONLY be given to friends and relatives.

Once you get your email address on a mailing list, that mailing list gets sold over and over and over. So you'll probably find yourself getting MORE emails, then less.

Also, don't forget to BLOCK and mark as SPAM those emails that you're getting. That way the yahoo mail server will stop the emails from being delivered to you. But they will never stop being sent.

**** Luck
Hi,
Friend, these days many Yahoo or MSN users are facing these problem. This will be a long answer but reading it will leave you happy. Many time you get mail or sms about these scams, they can be in these subjects and can try to take you in this fraud circle.
# A lottery from Yahoo or msn that you have won a lottery.
# Some dead account money will be transfered to you, and it is by it's manager or lawyer.
# You will allso be suprised when you got a mail that is future dated and comes from suspicious dates thaty are dated many years far. These e-mail can offer you some coupans or something more.
# That you will offered a free prize or laptop related scams or that is is form a courier company wining prizes.
# It comes saying it is from Yahoo staff pannel about services using and charges like payments or account deactivation, they can allso ask you to ingage in the spam circle, how? they will ask you to forward this message to another users.
# It can be a medical medicines scam too like medicines for sexual things.
# Or it can be a Adult e-mail as sexual material or abuse.

See, these all things are spam and meant for troubling users and filling the inboxes and to send fraud sms. The e-mail id's and the url from which the message sare send is fraud and inlegal. This is all fake and spam. Spam is any message that's sent to multiple recipients who haven't specifically requested the message. In other words, spam is crap.Spammers typically purchase or harvest a list of email addresses. They send messages from numerous different addresses to all areas of the Web. These messages tend to be "forged," to hide who actually sent them.

Yahoo is committed to eliminating spam—eyuck! And you've got great tools to help keep spam out of your Inbox.

Yahoo! SpamGuard

Keep Yahoo! SpamGuard turned on. To check if it’s on:

Click Options in the upper-right corner of your Mail page.
Click Spam Protection from the list on the left.
In the “Spam Filter” section, do you see “SpamGuard is ON”? If not, turn it on by clicking the link: Turn SpamGuard ON.
In the area above your spam options, click Save Changes.
In this same section, you can also specify how often you’d like us to empty your Bulk folder (we do it automatically once a month, but you have options to empty it faster), as well as indicating your preference for showing—or blocking—images. Image blocking is another way to fend off spam!
Image Blocking
The Spam button

If you get a spam message in your Inbox, check the box beside it, then click Spam. This alerts us to the latest tricks and techniques that spammers are using, and helps us clamp down tighter and fight spam more effectively.

If you change your mind or think you made a mistake, just look for the next message from that sender in your Bulk folder and click Not Spam to reverse your vote.

What should you not do with spam>>>

Never open a spam message (or any message from a sender you don’t recognize) unless you have the "Block HTML graphics" setting on. If you view HTML images in an email, spammers are alerted that you opened their message. So how do you turn on the Block HTML function?
Click Options in the upper-right corner of your Mail page.
Under “Management”, click General Preferences.
Scroll down to the “Messages” section, and next to “Security:”, check the box beside “Block HTML graphics in email...”
At the bottom of the page, on the left, click Save.
Never respond to spam. To the individuals who send spam, one response or "hit" among thousands of mailings is enough to justify the practice.
Never respond to the spam email's instructions to reply with the word "remove" unless you trust or know the sender. Many spammers use the "remove" or "unsubscribe" links as a ploy to get you to react to the email. This may alert the sender that your email address is open and available to receive mail, which greatly increases its value. If you reply, your address may be placed on more lists, resulting in more spam.
Never click on a URL or web site address listed within a spam email. This could alert the site to the validity of your email address, potentially resulting in more spam.
Never sign up with sites that promise to remove your name from spam lists. Although some of these sites may be legitimate, more often than not, they are address collectors. The legitimate sites are ignored (or exploited) by the spammers, and the address collection sites are owned by spammers. In both cases, your address is recorded and valued more highly because you have just identified that your address is active.

Ok it's bye from me, hope it help's!
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