Spam emails

There's a new flush of spam emails around at the end of 2012/early 2013, all trying to get you to click on a link to buy drugs or get you to unsubscribe, thus confirming your email address is actually valid. More every day in fact, I'll try to keep this list up to date.

availablereach.com
bestmailsupport.com

comyourfield.com

generatorswell.com

generatorswellcom.com
gimmemailed.com
gotthebestmailed.com
helpsupportings.com
jerseysway.com

joustinggame.com
mailingsupports.com
newsletterdrama.com
newslettervision.com

polishingques.com
populatednewstrain.com

powertypingskill.com
pushingnewsletter.com
pushingthemails.com
refreshmailings.com
searchsupported.com
supportthesys.com

takenflow.com
testyoustrength.com

theyieldfield.com
typingdeals.com
yourfameisgone.com
yourtestingserves.com
yourthefield.com


bbb.org is a different spammer from the above, but once they get your email address(es), they will send daily spam on the pretense that as a business you have to accept their unsolicted daily spam. And there is no way to unsubscribe either. Quite illegal especially for what is supposed to be a UK based web site.

 

The site, if visited just shows "Thank you for visiting our website, more coming soon." and most of the spam emails start with "To assure our emails get to your inbox, add us to your address book or safe-sender list."

If you click anything in these spoof emails, or try to unsubscribe, you simply confirm the existence of your email address.