Penny Halgren - AHHHHHHHHH!
#92
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pueblo, Co
Posts: 663
If you "unscribe" it will only keep sending messages from another website to which the first website has connections. Some people have several websites, all connected. As advised mark it spam or just keep deleting without opening. It will stop, just takes time.
#93
Yes Outlook does have a block sender. I put their email address in it and they take over. However, it will not stop the other ones from coming. My son has instilled in me (even though I don't) to have a genaric email i.e Gmail,Yahoo.com or Hotmail and use that for all newsletters and buying things and what ever else you do. Then if you get something you want to get in your own box you can go in and change your email with them. I have an yahoo account that gets over 2000 emails before I remember to go in and clean it out.
#99
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Salado, Tx
Posts: 63
I have not had that problem, but get really put out that all the info cost big money....I have simply began deleting them...that will not help your problem of a full mail box, but it keeps the sanity in not having to see the big bucks she wants for info.
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