Periodically when I look in my inbox, there will be a message instructing me to "Claim your free Grilled Horse Cock dinner". I've tried to block all of them, but they continue to show up despite my efforts. I've even got paper mail in my physical mailbox.
What do?
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Oh did you want me to stop sending you those? I thought we could have a nice night out, but I guess not.
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Select them all, mark as phishing scam. Then proceed to read real emails.
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I got my first scam txt ever on my phone the other day, telling me I'd won 750 million british pounds.
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What on Earth? I'm sick of getting invitations to SeniorMeet.com IM 18 DEAL WITH IT!!!!
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You need to pass it along to 100 other friends or else your account will delete itself!!1!
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Try a horse cock dinner and see if you like it. It's the only way to stop the emails.
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You need a spam email
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Claim it and then send it out an email to a random person on your contacts list saying that they need to claim their free Grilled Horse Cock Dinner.
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Say I was hung like a horse. Would this be cannibalism?
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Racist... Horses are food too you know!
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Claim it. Maybe it's just horse meat stuffed with male chicken meat, like a turducken.
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Goat, it's pretty obvious you should go and claim your horse cock. If they've been kind enough to hold it for you, you should at least claim it so they don't have to have it in stock anymore.
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I [used] to get that all the time, until I switched all my important email aspects to a different service, and shut down the old. It had even somehow been hacked or something to send out massive amounts of phishing emails to thousands of email addresses. So I was like, "-blam!- you, hotmail, I'm done."
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What the heck were you looking up OP??? lol
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GO claim it NAOW!
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create a new identity. online and IRL.
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Pics?
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Edited by Sector Z: 3/15/2013 12:30:42 AMMy junk mail is flooded with ridiculous trash, for example -blam!-Book, BigWilly, DiscountPharmacy. I phishing scam mark them all but because they use so many alt-accounts it doesn't work. Your best bet would be to just keep marking them as scam or whatever, and set up an e-mail filter.