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Getting Rid Of This JUNK Email!

Crism

Senior member
I've gotten over 30 messages in the past day from some joke email accounts. They contain this message and there's NO unsubscribe list:

Savvy Investors Find Hidden Gems

New York- Investors are right now making millions of dollars just by backing the right ideas You're about to discover how to identify elusive breakthroughs in the modern haystack. Grab a pen abd piece of paper.

But first let's go back in time 34 years. Imagine it's 1971. You live in a small town in Northern California. One day you meet a new neighbor. He introduces himself as Andrós Króf. He's Hungarian. Andrós tells you that his company, Integrated Electronics, is going to make computers so cheap that everyone can afford one? It hardly seems possible -- calculators cost hundreds of dollars and computers cost tens of thousands. You decide to invest with him.

A few years later, your neighbor explodes onto the mainstream. So does your hometown, now called "Silicon Valley." By then your neighbor goes by an Americanized name -- Andy Grove -- and his company, now called Intel, has made you one of the wealthiest men in the country. Is it possible to find the next Andy Grove?

Sept 2005- - In the United States, nearly seven million cargo containers each year enter the nation's seaports onboard ships from numerous foreign ports and countries of origin. Traditional container seals provide evidence of unauthorized entry only when they are physically inspected, which may not occur until the container arrives at its final destination. Radio frequency identification tags, or RFID tags (sometimes called 'smart tags'), offer shippers, freight recipients and the ports handling the containers significant security advantages. In addition to improving security of shipments, there are other significant benefits to RFID implementation. Theft, counterfeit products and damage to goods are always risks that manufacturers face when products are transported. One company specializing in RFID technology is 2-Track Global Inc (OTCBB:TOTG - News)

Smart Tags, Smart Investments?

2-Track Global Inc (OTCBB:TOTG - News)
Corporate Profile:

Trading symbol: TOTG
Current Price: $1.27
Exchange: OTC Bulletin Board
Shares Outstanding: 32,000,000
Public Float: 4,200,000
Rating : 10 out of 10

Dollars and Sensors

2-Track Global Inc (OTCBB -TOTG) is a technology development and marketing company which owns, operates and licenses proprietary telematics solutions combining hardware and software applications run over wireless or satellite networks to deliver remote security management of marine and cargo fleets (including consumer solutions aimed at the leisure, marine and domestic security markets) and commercial vehicle plant and machinery management and security. The company has communications architecture technology which provides global logistics solutions for the remote monitoring of freight containers over multiple transport mores. By combining these technologies in multiple logistic verticals, TOTG has earned our highest rating of 10 out of 10.

Market Timing: The governments of 20 foreign ports, including most recently Thailand and China, have agreed to implement the Container Security Initiative (CSI), and the Smart and Secure Trade Lanes Initiative (SST) embracing RFID technology as a way to help ensure container security. ?Timing Excellent?!

Stock Forecast: TOTG is trading extremely low, apparently under the radar screen of most Wall Street investors and analysts. We believe this offers the astute investor a fantastic risk reward scenario in an under-bought market. We are therefore recommending TOTG up to the $3.20 target price range. - Accumulate Aggressively

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Some onetnews crap? I don't know how these started but it happened yesterday. I don't give my real ISP email address out because of things like this. Is there any way to make it stop? Call the ISP? I can get anywhere from 2-4 of these an HOUR. I woke up this mroning and for the first time had 18 messages...all of this crap.
 
1) do not open the dasm things!

2) if they have an unsubscribe link, or any other link of any kind, don't click them.

3) change your ISP email address to something long and random. Don't tell it to anyone.

4) set up a filter that removes email containing the word onetnews and perma-deletes it upon arrival, if they're the only ones you're getting.
 
Never ever ever ever ever and I mean EVER! Use your email address for anything other than giving to friends. For all the other times you need it (online shopping, registering for forums/sites, emailing anyone outside your circle of friends and family) use a hotmail account.

I havent had one piece of spam in my Outlook Inbox in 5 years or so because that address is used only for 'real' contacts. My hotmail account receives 20-200 emails a day but I dont care because I never log onto it - its just my spam filter 🙂

Even if the webiste has a usage policy, its not worth the paper its written on and should that company ever go under, one of its most valuable assets is its database of customers - i.e. your email address and will be the 1st thing thats sold and you wont know who to until the p3n1s extension emails start flooding in 🙂
 
I've started seeing these exact emails coming in just over this weekend to some accounts at work as well. People seem to be getting swamped with them.
 
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