Or the photo.net folks simply read the PDML, or any other photography  
list you participate in. It's a photography newsletter. I'm sure they  
feel some people will be happy to get it. Those who don't can  
unsubscribe. Nothing particularly sinister about it. No need to get  
your undies all knotted up:-).
Paul
On Jul 19, 2008, at 1:57 PM, mike wilson wrote:

>
>>
>> From: "Malcolm Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: 2008/07/19 Sat PM 03:06:22 GMT
>> To: "'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: RE: OT Hmmm
>>
>> mike wilson wrote:
>>
>>>>> I have received a (stultifyingly boring) copy of the Photo.net
>>>>> newsletter.  As I have never been a member or knowingly given the
>>>>> organisation any of my details, I am somewhat baffled.
>>> Anyone else
>>>>> received this rubbish?
>>>>
>>>> Sadly, yes. Promptly deleted.
>>>
>>> Weirdly weird.  At least I can be fairly sure it's safe to
>>> click on the "unsubscribe" link.  Any idea how they got hold
>>> of your details?  That's what bothers me most.
>>
>> It bothers me too but the info must have been gathered in 2007 or  
>> earlier.
>
> Double hmmmm, then.  My best guess is that's they got hold of it  
> from a retailer that has been taken over and decided not to honour  
> any "we will not disclose/sell your information" agreement.
>
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