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Advertisers on TL Abusing Privacy

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Just a heads up on what I think is a rogue advertiser on Traders Laboratory.

 

My email box has been spam-free for about 4 weeks. Tonight I clicked through the advert pictured below, and entered my first name and email address in order to reach a download link for a free eBook ... standard stuff.

 

However, within 6 hours I have received 4 spam emails. It is too coincidental.

 

I am posting the particular email subject lines below, in case others have been spammed by exactly the same people, following clicking on the same advert. I have reported the issue to Google Ads.

 

These are the email subjects:

 

1) PIPNOCULAR ... First Forex Robot That Makes Millions from $250

2) I Love Hardware.info ... Your Computer Repair Giving You Headaches?

3) ach@nacha. org ... ACH transaction canceled

4) Rebecca Russell ... Re: Career Finders

 

Needless to say I did not click on anything within the body of these emails, nor did I attempt to unsubscribe - another way they know they have a "live" email address.

 

If anyone who clicked on the advertisement below has also been spammed by these same people, then we may have a case to prosecute the company who is abusing the email Privacy Act (or not!!)

 

Cheers

 

Ingot

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Might I suggest using online temporary e-mail address services when requesting "free" e-books and the like. There are serveral free ones on the net. Much better way to keep your inbox spam free than suing "the man"

 

:2c:

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Might I suggest using online temporary e-mail address services when requesting "free" e-books and the like. There are serveral free ones on the net. Much better way to keep your inbox spam free than suing "the man"

 

:2c:

 

Cheers Neo

 

The idea of "suing" was more a way to shut it down and expose the scam. I doubt an individual or even a group of individuals could accomplish a successful law suite.

 

I actually have a "silent" email address just for this purpose - that's how I know the spammer is connected to the advert. There is no spam ... suddenly after the connection to the advert, there is spam!

 

In Australia over the past 3 years there have been about 4 cases where spammers were fined over $2 million!

 

We take our spam seriously down here!

 

:rofl::rofl:

 

Thank you for the reply, and the suggestion though - appreciated.

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