At 08:11 AM 4/21/99 +0400, you wrote:
>Hi everybody -
>
>I just received an unusual email advertisement.  I don't know
>how I ever got on the spammer's mailing list.  In the message
>there is note that says that I should call a certain toll-free
>number in order to get removed from their mailing list.
>Does anyone have any ideas as to why this particular spammer
>wants me to call a toll-free number in order to get removed
>from his list?
>
>Samuel W. Heywood, Front Royal, Virginia, USA
>

first, any response from you tells them it's working.  Second, check that
number again, it might not be toll free, but toll-charge! They may have
caller id so they can pull your phone number...
When I recieved such an email, i alerted [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (like
if [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and complained about the spammer.
Last one I got from there!  If abuse@ bounces, try a variety of
possibilities, postmaster@, complaints@, support@ etc.  Be creative, send a
copy of the post in question with full headers intact, and also inquire if
your isp has anti-spam devices available.
bye,
Yolanda
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