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nramkr
Tue 29 August 2006, 09:08 pm GMT +0200
Why does it usually take "24-48 hours" to unsubscribe from a service while the same company can start spamming you within a few seconds of getting your email id?

olaf
Tue 29 August 2006, 09:30 pm GMT +0200
Why does it usually take "24-48 hours" to unsubscribe from a service while the same company can start spamming you within a few seconds of getting your email id?
Maybe because the never unsuscribe your email address?

Nikolas
Tue 29 August 2006, 10:32 pm GMT +0200
The best is a local spammer (here in Greece there are no laws for spam yet) that has an "unsubscribe" link in their spam mails, which is not working ! :P

olaf
Tue 29 August 2006, 11:02 pm GMT +0200
The best is a local spammer (here in Greece there are no laws for spam yet) that has an "unsubscribe" link in their spam mails, which is not working ! :P
yes or the link is used to confirm a valid e-mail address lol

nramkr
Wed 30 August 2006, 10:33 am GMT +0200
The problem is even some respectable sites take longer to unsubscribe than to subscribe. What a pity!

Mind_nl
Wed 30 August 2006, 11:13 am GMT +0200
If they take 2 days to unsubscribe you, they can still send you 2 mails (and maybe real you in as a customer) and not break the law, since they are unlisting you... eventually...

olaf
Wed 30 August 2006, 11:31 am GMT +0200
the best way is using a gmail (or webdigity) email address and add those people to the spam list...

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