Spock: Please stop spamming us.
Spock, I know you want to make money, but please stop attempting to do so by increasing the amount of noise in the lives of your targets.
I was annoyed enough by the spams you kept sending me to create a mail filter to block them. That worked for a while, but today you formed a message that got through and I had to make another spam filter.
Please don't make this a spam arms race. I don't want to make up new filters to block you every week. Stop spamming us please.
Thank you.
I was annoyed enough by the spams you kept sending me to create a mail filter to block them. That worked for a while, but today you formed a message that got through and I had to make another spam filter.
Please don't make this a spam arms race. I don't want to make up new filters to block you every week. Stop spamming us please.
Thank you.
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Inappropriate?Disrupsean,
Please note that any e-mail you've received from Spock is a user generated invitation meaning that a contact of yours has invited you to join Spock. If you'd like to unsubscribe from any Spock notification I suggest you click on the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of every e-mail
(http://www.spock.com/do/public/unsubs...)
Once you click on the unsubscribe link you will receive a confirmation e-mail where it provides a link to confirm.
We're well aware that no one likes to receive unwanted e-mails which is why we give our users a variety of e-mail settings to use and enable non users to easily unsubscribe.
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the prompt reply.
RE: "any e-mail you've received from Spock is a user generated invitation."
That doesn't appear to be true. The spam I received [claiming to be] from Spock yesterday at 2:25 pm PST made no reference to specific friends, and read:
"Hi Sean,
Spock can find everyone you know on the web in a single search. Find out where your friends have been networking with people, posting pictures, and sharing information."
If you believe this to be mail from an impostor I'd be glad to send you the full header and e-mail.
I *have* received spam from you in the name of specific friends. But it's disingenuous to call that a personal invitation from a contact of mine. Plain and simple. You convinced a somewhat naive contact to let you download his/her address book (and/or contact list from another service), then you spammed the personal e-mail addresses on the list with Spock ads. That's radically different from a friend of mine sending an individual personal invitation.
Please stop spamming us. Thank you. -
Inappropriate?Sean,
I'm assuming you already clicked the unsubscribe link. If not then please e-mail me directly (patrick@corp.spock.com)
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