Lesson 2
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"War is hell" In 1864, Confederate General William Tecumseh Sherman made the now famous statement, "War is hell". War is indeed unpleasant. Nobody in their right mind enjoys war or the things that must be done to accomplish victory. But to win the war, you must do certain things that are most likely undesirable. The United States, for example, has fought many wars since its beginning and many men and women have made extreme sacrifices to insure the freedom that Americans enjoy today as a result. There's a statement on a marble wall at a war memorial in Washington D.C. that reads, "Freedom is not free" in honor of Americans who gave their lives for their country. Although it by no means is as serious, the war to be spam-free is, however, just such a war. You will be required to make small sacrifices and perform small tasks in order to establish your freedom from spam. This lesson contains rules that will undoubtedly be the most difficult to obey and adhere to. Please understand, however, that you MUST perform all the instructions here in order to win the war and enjoy your freedom from spam from now on. It will only take a small amount of work on your part but will be worth every minute of your valuable time. Would you rather spend a few minutes now in order to completely stop spam from ever reaching your inbox again, or would you rather spend HOURS EVERY DAY hitting the delete button in your email program to get rid of the dozens or perhaps hundreds of spam email messages? Here's how it works Since one of my business email addresses became so overwhelmingly flooded with spam, I eventually had to cancel and deactivate the email address altogether. Not only was it my favorite email address, but I then had to reprint business cards and letterheads which cost time and money along with the notification of everyone who used the email address. But soon after I changed my email address and purchased new business cards with my new email address, little by little the spam started again to the new email address. Who was selling me out? Was it a client I had given my business card to? Some spammer collecting email addresses at a trade show? Once again I was forced to change my contaminated email address and start all over again. However, all this and of course, the Lord gave me a great idea. Hey, if I have to eventually cancel my contaminated email address and start all over anyway, this may be part of the solution! But it was too simple. Sure, if you change your email address constantly, then spammers won't know how to contact you and neither will anyone else! However, I knew from experience that sooner or later that spammers would somehow obtain my new email address and I'd have to start all over again. Then what should I do about FUTURE email address contamination of any new email address? Would I have to keep changing my email address over and over again forever? When an email address becomes contaminated, this means that perhaps hundreds of spammers have the email address included on hundreds of spam lists that are sold over and over again to customers of the spammers. Once hundreds of spammers have your email address, you can be assured of receiving dozens of spam email messages or more per day from now on. There's no way to stop this huge network since so many various spammers have it, that is, without the SpammerBust system. Each time an email address became contaminated and I had to change the address again I would have to contact ALL my clients, companies, friends and family members that needed that address to contact me and then tell them my new address. Not only was this time consuming and a real hassle for me, it was also a hassle for my friends, family members and clients who then had to update their email list since I changed it constantly. That's because it was a SINGLE email address that SEVERAL people used. And then it occurred to me that maybe, just maybe it could possibly be some of those clients, credit card companies and others selling me out, selling my email address to spammers for profit. It could even be a friend or family member unknowingly exposing my email address by sending a harmless birthday greeting card or online discount coupon. And that's when the SpammerBust spam elimination system came to me. I realized that I needed to know exactly who actually was sending spam since spammers all use fake return email addresses and phony email headers to cowardly hide their identity. Once I knew exactly who sent the spam I would then also need to know how to personally contact the responsible party who sent the spam so that I could choose to sue them, file criminal charges against them or cancel business services, etc. Another thing I needed to know was how to immediately STOP all future spam at my new email address and a way to positively identify EXACTLY who "sold me out" (offered up what I thought was private information to another company or person to add to their spam list for profit). That's it. If I know who really sent the spam, I will know who to contact. I will still need a way to stop the spam network this particular spammer has already begun with dozens of other spammers worldwide! (Once your email is on a single spam list it eventually gets in the hands of literally hundreds of spammers.) (Spammers reading this please note that all of the following quoted email address are not real and are used here only as examples for those who wish to learn how to eliminate your harassment forever. They are also here so that your electronic robots will detect them, think that they are real email addresses and you will end up being an idiot and explaining why you sent all your spam buddies email addresses that do not exist!) What I did was simply give each company its own distinct email address. For instance, one of my credit card companies was given an address such as BankTwo@yaboooo.com as my contact email address. I activated it in Microsoft OutlookExpress to send and receive email. I then created a "group" email for my friends and family only. I told my friends and family that they could contact me at Don@yaboooo.com. I then created WillsFarboBank@yaboooo.com for my bank to contact me and an online ordering website was given BurnsAndNobody@yaboooo.com as my contact address. Not only are companies more hesitant to sell your email address with THEIR names attached to it, but even if they do, you know EXACTLY who they are and who sold your "private" information. It is built-in tracking since nobody would know the exact address but THEM. It also implies that you are tracking their email since their name is actually contained in the email. Any company would be hesitant to sell your email address to spammers since it can be traced immediately back to THEM! It hasn't happened (knock on wood), but if I ever receive spam that is addressed to WillsFarboBank@yaboooo.com, I will know EXACTLY where it came from and who sent it. If it's spam from a 3rd party spammer then Wills Farbo Bank has got some explainin' to do! (Again, these are not at all real addresses, only examples to demonstrate how this system works). Another way that I can monitor an email address is to not let the company or person know that the email address I gave to them is being monitored. For instance I could tell Town Bank MasterCard that my email address is ABCDEFG@yaboooo.com. If I should ever get spam sent to that address, then I would know that it was Town Bank MasterCard who sold my email address to a spammer and I could then make a decision whether or not to continue to conduct business with them in the future, sue them for revealing private security information or process other legal or criminal actions against them. However, to monitor email accounts this way requires note keeping and records of exactly who was given a specific email address. This method of monitoring your email should only be used to test companies that you are suspicious of selling your "private" contact information to others. It's still effective though since you only have to delete or deactivate ONE account to stop any further activity from spammers at that address. I tested the SpammerBust email spam elimination system for over three months before I was comfortable presenting it for others to use or buy. If I build an airplane, I always fly the airplane first before I invite passengers to board, so to speak. If SpammerBust works and is absolutely 100% effective in getting rid of ALL spam and allowing ONLY email from clients, friends and family I will offer it to others. Well, it's my great pleasure to report that the system is absolutely FLAWLESS and if you allow me to teach you how to do it, you will also eliminate ALL spam now and in the future. You will no longer dread downloading your email each day. You will most likely be amazed at how empty your inbox becomes. It's almost a silence, a peaceful time now. NO SPAM! NONE! YES! IT WORKS! Here's all you have to do (continued in Lesson 3): Lesson 2 Completed |
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