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Posted On 08/16/2008 00:56:28 by teddybert1
Hi dear readers

 
Twice I receive on this site a mail from women from African country asking for help because they have too much money and cannot do anything about it and need help or they fully in love with you and….. Hate that annoying mail. They are every ware. Especially the one from a refugee’s camp and using the pastor computer to send email and etc... The problem is that there about 10 different women that send me these emails all from the same place but different email address love that it must cost a fortune to the poor fellow to let them use is computer.

But that part of the games when these women are looking for lonely men so they go with these sob stories and the problem is that I am not new on the web I being surfing for about 28 years and these letters never change.

Advice to new surfers just marks them as spam and you will see after a wild them come back to you with a new address.
 

All that I can tell you is read them carefully and if you do answers them do not come crying to mommy that you lost money or time.
 

Have a nice day


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From: moderator
08/16/2008 03:07:03
You are right teddy, we have banned the different IP's of these women at GP, but they keep on using using different computer and email addresses, they are scammers and spammers as well, my advise to my fellow friends not to communicate with them, we will try our best effort to keep an eye on them and ban them of using this site.My other advise is to remove your email address from your website. If you link to your email address, you can expect to be spammed.

Address harvesting robots will spider your site and extract them. So remove them wherever possible and use web-based forms instead. This will drastically cut down the amount of spam you receive if you have a website.

Also, if you do receive an email that you suspect is a scam, treat it like any other spam that you may receive and do not reply to it. If you do, that tells the scammer that they have reached a valid email address and you may soon find yourself receiving many more scams via email. You might also think that sending them a note to unsubscribe or remove yourself from their list is useful, but it only does the same thing as replying to the mail - tells the scammer that your email is valid.