I don't know about you, but part of the reason I rarely check my email account before through my (ehem)
newly-bought laptop computer is because of the definitely unsolicited spam letters that I get every freaking day. These spams are not just a complete waste of mail storage space, but an utter waste of time and effort as well. Imagine individually checking the boxes of suspected junk mails and then deleting them afterwards. It's okay if you have only two or three mails to delete-- but try sorting through and deleting a fifty something mails! It's frustrating, I know!
Thank God and goodness for spam filters. These spam fighting thingies have made internet life a little easier. But just in case these babies fail, I am going to give you useful tips on how you can eternally (okay, so maybe I'm a little exaggerating) prevent these spams from completely invading your inbox.
When signing up for forums on sites which you have just visited for the first time, use a 'disposable' email address. In fact, you could make an email address solely dedicated for the purpose of posting on forums, or subscribing to websites and the like. Never entertain
spam mails as this would only alert them that your email is active. Don't click on pop-up windows and avoid forwarding chain letters. The key here is never to trust anyone who sends you anything you didn't ask for. That way, you will be sure that you would only be getting what you really wanted, and not spam mails.
There's a sucker born every minute, so they say. Every minute, there's some conniving scammer born who preys on these poor suckers. Every one hated to be a butt of anybody else's joke. But nothing compares to being conned by investment scams. If you don't
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