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December 9, 2011 at 4:25 pm #819986
archerpMemberThat is really strange
Can you please pass me the mail: [email protected]
December 9, 2011 at 7:51 pm #819998Anonymous
InactiveWhats strange about it? daniel – this email is from the same fictitious person who has been SPAMMING your clients for months! That IMO is strange as in very suspicious!!!
No doubt in my mind if this fictitious person had been warned to not SPAM and/or was not getting paid to SPAM they wouldn’t be doing it, period! This isn’t new – its been going on for at least 4-5 months – the fact that it continues to happen tells me that AffActive doesn’t care about SPAM!
And, no I wont supply you with my email so you can remove it from a SPAM list I never subscribed to – I want ALL the SPAM to stop!
I reallly wish the community as a whole would start to police itself a whole lot better! The Affactive SPAM issue is not new – plenty of daming evidence all over the net – WHY are programs like this still supported?
December 9, 2011 at 9:04 pm #820001
archerpMemberThe strange thing is that as far as i know this guy not working with us for a very long time and I don’t see activity on his account.
December 10, 2011 at 5:58 am #820009Anonymous
InactiveI’ve been getting spam lately to. something about $80 at Slots Jungle.
to be honest I don’t even read. spam is the least of my worries with programs.
December 11, 2011 at 4:34 pm #820018Anonymous
Inactive@slotplayer 233935 wrote:
I’ve been getting spam lately to. something about $80 at Slots Jungle.
to be honest I don’t even read. spam is the least of my worries with programs.
Thanks for confirming that you too are receiving SPAM from this group. :hattip:
I understand that this is a minor issue for some, but I totally disagree with the idea of sweeping it under a rug. I believe thats exactly why things like this seldom change for the better. I personally dont get a lot of SPAM, so when I do receive some it sticks out like a sore thumb and I always take a few minutes to report it some where.
January 20, 2012 at 1:11 pm #820734Anonymous
InactiveThis month his name is “David Kash” … no way this guy (errrrr company – because its likely internally generated) is sending all this spam without any ROI!
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> latestpromosonline.com/wp
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