work at home/do these emails upset anyone else?
By bella1965
@bella1965 (12)
United States
September 29, 2010 3:33pm CST
Dont you just love it when you surf the net for work at home programs and then your email is flooded with them. You go through them and turn them down and then they start lying to you. Absolutely free!! Giving it away!! Then you open it and its a one time fee for 39.99 or 27.99.... Justin Blake does this time and time again. I cant stand to be lied to!! I personally would never order his program just for that reason. Does this upset anyone else?
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6 responses
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
1 Oct 10
I am very upset with this kind of emails I received everyday from my online programs before until now they still continue sending emails. My email address have now a total of more than 19,000 in my inbox. This is the reason I created a new email address and I am careful in choosing programs that I am going to used my new email add because I am afraid it will happen again I received plenty of emails everyday.
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
29 Sep 10
They really don't bother me, as I just ignore them, then hit delete. I realize that they are more than likely scams anyway, and since I have been scammed before, I don't ever want ti happening again. That is why I have decided to only go with free sites, that way, I am not out anything. It is really hard to know which sites are good and which aren't, so I am really cautious these days, as my money is precious to me and it is hard to make enough as it is, without throwing it away on programs that more than likely won't yield results. I will just stay with the ones I am amember of that have paid me over and over, as I know they are legit. Good luck to you and happy mylotting.
@LaDeBoheme (2004)
• United States
30 Sep 10
Spam. Scam. It's all the same.
If you are surfing the net for work-at-home programs and inputting your email address, then use a disposable addy. There are plenty of free web-based e-mails like Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc. you can use. It will help keep your primary or main address from getting flooded with junk mail.
Justin Blake and the rest of them are doing the same thing as you -- looking to make money online. What better way than to send out thousands of e-mails. Someone will pay that $30 or $40.
Yes, spam is annoying, but unfortunately, it's a fact of (cyber)life. Delete. Delete. Delete.
@haxorfreek (523)
• Philippines
30 Sep 10
Yes i hate these spams, i learned my lesson thats why i am no longer post my email address nor subscribe on newsletters. These are just scams, some sites will ask you for a payment first. And i agree with you it is very upsetting, i would never order such program.