how to get off this list!!

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I'm being spammed to death but a list and their unsubscribe link of course doesn't work but goes to this ficticious url

http://www.webmarktng.com/

anbody see this?
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  • Profile picture of the author ForumGuru
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    Good luck. I used to get a bunch of those spam emails daily and repeatedly reported them via spamcop.net. Finally after maybe 6-8 months of constant bombardment the emails ceased --> but now I see they have recently started up again, albeit with much less frequency.

    Cheers

    -don
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Good luck , had the same problem..... Makes you want to throttle the life out of these MF's doesn't it...
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan S
    Originally Posted by schnisz View Post

    I'm being spammed to death but a list and their unsubscribe link of course doesn't work but goes to this ficticious url

    http://www.webmarktng.com/

    anbody see this?
    Can you not able to setup email filter so any emails from them will go straight to spam/junk folder?
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  • Profile picture of the author michaelswengel
    The domain name looks like it is registered in Panama. You could try emailing or calling the abuse support for the registrar.

    | ICANN WHOIS
    The registrar's abuse contact info is
    Abuse Contact Email: abuse@enom.com
    Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4252982646
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    • Profile picture of the author webmarketer
      You can set up your email filters, as someone already mentioned above. You shouldn't see them again.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Yes, just block their incoming emails and then report the domain to their email hosting company.

      Funny story . . . a friend of mine was in the same situation and tried everything he could think of. He finally decided he needed to take some extraordinary steps to stop the spam from hitting his inbox multiple times every day. He finally resorted to contacting a friend of his that he knew was a spammer himself and asked him "What would you do to stop this company from sending you emails?"

      The spammer took care of it immediately and no more emails were sent after a week or so.

      Apparently, his friend the spammer went to the black hat forum where he often visited and offered a cash prize to all his buddies for the best solution to the problem. As it turned out, the "winning" solution involved spamming the sender horrifically every time he sent out an email to my friend (the guy with the problem). I don't know how they did it, but the best solution seemed to be giving the spammer a taste of his own medicine (only making it a total barrage of junk email).

      Steve
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