Anne Troy
10-21-2004, 08:08 PM
Saw this in a private forum, so I couldn't just link. Pasting instead:
Very Important!
STOP DELETING SPAMS, LET'S FORWARD THEM TO uce@ftc.gov!!!
http://spam.getnetwise.org/action/ftc (http://spam.getnetwise.org/action/ftc)
Report to the Federal Trade Commission
The FTC wants copies of your unwanted e-mails and e-mails that have deceptive unsubscribe links. They use the unsolicited e-mails stored in their database to pursue law enforcement actions against people who send deceptive spam e-mail.
To report any unwanted e-mails you receive, simply forward the messages to uce@ftc.gov. Make sure that you include the header information in the e-mail.
The FTC wants to know if you find an e-mail with an unsubscribe link that is not active, does not unsubscribe you or results in more spam. You can fill out a complaint form at www.ftc.gov/spam (http://www.ftc.gov/spam).
Very Important!
STOP DELETING SPAMS, LET'S FORWARD THEM TO uce@ftc.gov!!!
http://spam.getnetwise.org/action/ftc (http://spam.getnetwise.org/action/ftc)
Report to the Federal Trade Commission
The FTC wants copies of your unwanted e-mails and e-mails that have deceptive unsubscribe links. They use the unsolicited e-mails stored in their database to pursue law enforcement actions against people who send deceptive spam e-mail.
To report any unwanted e-mails you receive, simply forward the messages to uce@ftc.gov. Make sure that you include the header information in the e-mail.
The FTC wants to know if you find an e-mail with an unsubscribe link that is not active, does not unsubscribe you or results in more spam. You can fill out a complaint form at www.ftc.gov/spam (http://www.ftc.gov/spam).