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Goes to a MaxBounty site (major spam ring.) Obviously this thread is just spam, but thought I would point it out for the less discerning members. Also C&P from another site:
Re: Major Spam Ring Exposed ! (A MUST Read)
Quote:
Originally Posted by wealth78
It's always a good idea to have a "junk" email account. Use it if you want to try something out or if you are not 100% confident they won't spam you.
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Yes I usually do but unfortunately didn't in this case.
I just did a test just to make sure. I started a new junk email account, responded to the very same ad, and now I have my brand new mailbox filled with 250 new spam emails (most listed on Max Bounty's list) in just an hour.
Here is their contact information I obtained through their affiliate program:
MaxBounty Inc.
PO Box 593, Station Orleans
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1C 1S9
613-834-3955
MaxBounty's owner is "Steven Suave" (soud like an alais to you too?) and he's at steve@maxbounty.com Maybe we should email Steve and ask him what's up.
Also, there are rantings and ravings all over the internet lately that MaxBounty itself scams it's affiliates by making up bogus excuses to delay payment and suspend accounts just to get out of paying affiliates - a real scumbag network.
Incidentally these are the bastards behind the well known "Privacy Matters" and "Today's Escapes" scams that offer you a FREE $1 (?) trial of their bogus service and then end up charging you $59.96 on a reoccuring weekly basis forever until you cancel (though there is NO WAY TO CANCEL unless you cancel your credit card.) <-- widely talked about all over this board.
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Re: Major Spam Ring Exposed ! (A MUST Read)
Quote:
Originally Posted by wealth78
It's always a good idea to have a "junk" email account. Use it if you want to try something out or if you are not 100% confident they won't spam you.
.
Yes I usually do but unfortunately didn't in this case.
I just did a test just to make sure. I started a new junk email account, responded to the very same ad, and now I have my brand new mailbox filled with 250 new spam emails (most listed on Max Bounty's list) in just an hour.
Here is their contact information I obtained through their affiliate program:
MaxBounty Inc.
PO Box 593, Station Orleans
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1C 1S9
613-834-3955
MaxBounty's owner is "Steven Suave" (soud like an alais to you too?) and he's at steve@maxbounty.com Maybe we should email Steve and ask him what's up.
Also, there are rantings and ravings all over the internet lately that MaxBounty itself scams it's affiliates by making up bogus excuses to delay payment and suspend accounts just to get out of paying affiliates - a real scumbag network.
Incidentally these are the bastards behind the well known "Privacy Matters" and "Today's Escapes" scams that offer you a FREE $1 (?) trial of their bogus service and then end up charging you $59.96 on a reoccuring weekly basis forever until you cancel (though there is NO WAY TO CANCEL unless you cancel your credit card.) <-- widely talked about all over this board.
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