I second that, I un-subscribed to one and now I get a whole slew of the same crap.
Greg
PS, better to just throw it away than to call. All you are doing is giving them knowledge you have a fax.
Bob Comperini <bob@...> wrote:
Bob Comperini <bob@...> wrote:
On 09:04 AM 1/25/2007, sandycord@aol.com wrote:
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>What to ya'll think?
What do I think about actually following the "unsubscribe" instructions from some low-life fax spammer? I ignore them. To me, they are just like the similar "do this to unsubscribe" directions found on e-mail spammer messages. I never do the "unsubscribe" thing.
I'm pretty convinced that the only thing you will accomplish, is to verify to them, that they've reached a valid FAX number.
People who blatantly violate state/federal laws regarding illegal fax advertising, couldn't care less about honoring any "removal" procedures.
My opinion only.
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>Also check this site out where you can "unsubscribe" and then they say if your a reputable faxer check this list so that you don't use these numbers and then they list everyone's fax number.
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>www.donotfaxregistry.com
So, the "owners" of this domain are listed as being from Tokyo, the names and address of the owners are hidden, and the domain appears to have been registered on 1/13/2007.
Need I say more?
As PT Barnum would say, "There's one born every minute"
"In memory of our God, our faith, and freedom, and of our spouses, our children, and our peace."
There is a mental attitude which is a bar against all information, which is a bar against all argument, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That mental attitude is, condemnation before investigation.
Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.