Penny Halgren - AHHHHHHHHH!
#111
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Port Lavaca, TX
Posts: 1,276
Switch all that unwanted incoming mail into SPAM and delete all the new SPAMS without reading them.
They get a cookie (info) back that says that is what is happening to it.
There are places on the internet to report it to, also.
To find them use google.
They get a cookie (info) back that says that is what is happening to it.
There are places on the internet to report it to, also.
To find them use google.
#113
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
The next time you get one from her or the posse, just flag it as spam, and let the filter give you peace. I have had the same thing with some quilt sites like the "free online quilting magazine".
#117
Yes, I too agree. When I first signed up for her newsletter, it began with some free informative tips. Then the sales pitch began, and I "bit" on it. (Fell for it hook line/sinker.) But the worse part was once I bought an item, it was like the "Old Ronko TV comercials.....'but wait, there's more!..." She offered a bonus, I clicked to read about it, and before I could even see what the price of the "bonus" was, it was charged to me!!
I also get her daily newsletters, and just delete them without reading, but now I will know how to unsubscribe. Is it evil of me to be anxiously awaiting tomorrow's delivery so that I can delete????
I also get her daily newsletters, and just delete them without reading, but now I will know how to unsubscribe. Is it evil of me to be anxiously awaiting tomorrow's delivery so that I can delete????
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