How Many Of You Hate Spam Messages Online?

United States
October 2, 2009 12:27am CST
If you constantly check your email you will notice those spam messages in your inbox.. Dont you wish you would never get spam messages because they are just annoying?How many of you hate spam messages online? Please tell us why you hate spam messages.. And what do you do to avoid spam messages?And do you think spam messages are dangerous too? Because they can have virus in the messages? Or maybe spam you with unwanted p.orn? Whatever it is tell us why!
3 responses
@ganeshj86 (255)
• India
2 Oct 09
Hi smsky, I also checking mails and i also receiving spam message.I hate that because as you said there are many virus come from that mails and also other sites come from there. I think spammers collect email addresses from chat rooms,websites,customer lists,newsgroups,and viruses which harvest users'address book and are sold to other spammers.much of spam is sent to invalid email addresses. I dont know how to avoid that.I simply delete that from spam folders.Do you know the way for avoid the spam messages.
@jovz07 (648)
• Philippines
2 Oct 09
I really hate 'em! I don't know what to do with my favorite e-mail because it is full of spams. I get 150 spam messages everyday so it is so hard to find e-mails from my friends. I can't abandon it though. I got lots of frinds who contact that e-mail and it is really hard to change e-mail and tell your friends that you got a new e-mail.. Keep on myLotting!
• United States
2 Oct 09
what is the email company you use? g-mail? hotmail? try unscribing to them or filter them out.. Thats what I do to get rid of the spam messages.. plus g-mail is vey good at keeping out phising e-mail so you dont have to worry about virus messages getting trough!
@jazzsue58 (2666)
3 Oct 09
I get so many - and my bank account was hacked into, which I'm pretty sure is linked to a phishing scam I fell for a while back. I'm afraid I just copy the messages 10 X over and then send them back - to each other. So now the "legal representative" of a "Nairobi prince" has just heard confirmation he's due a few million dollars from his next door neighbour. And vice versa.