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noname223

Archangel
Aug 18, 2020
6,002
On my phone from time to time I have fake deliveries announced. Sometimes people from abroad ring my phone. I never take the call.

WIth my mails I don't get real spam. Does this mean my mails were not hacked? I wonder. I hear a lot about dubious spam but I never get these kind of mails.

For college I have access to an e-mail account of a group. And today I saw the spam message "boner pills" LMAO. I know who created this account. But why is there actually such spam? I cannot imagine they actually took an official group e-mail account for something like that. I think many males who watch porn see such ads for blue pills. Friends told me they see them too. I think that's quite common. But how actually does one get e-mail for that? And why cannot get access to them (irony)

My by far favorite spam is the spam of my spam thread. So proud of this idea. Very yummy.
 
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derpyderpins

derpyderpins

A new mentality, closer to the heart
Sep 19, 2023
2,082
recruiters.

As much as I hate jobs, people always want to give me one.
 
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maplefig

maplefig

thinking.
Jun 6, 2025
12
"Pharmacy2U Free NHS Prescriptions". I think it's trying to tell me something.
 
Pluto

Pluto

Cat Extremist
Dec 27, 2020
5,018
rfUR7Wf.jpeg
 
psp3000

psp3000

Enlightened
May 20, 2023
1,469
mostly shady emails pretending to legit subscription emails I signed up for (grocery stores, streaming, etc.)
 
Sylveon

Sylveon

Dissociated
Oct 10, 2023
504
I get all types of exotic spam mails ranging from "How can I skin my son alive for betraying our family drug dealer by getting cocaine from a local teen?" to "Post a picture from under your skirt."

All of them are from Quora Digest, lol.
 
avoid

avoid

Jul 31, 2023
389
I put my phone number on my CV with the understanding that I could trust a website. Apparently not. I get monthly scam calls ever since then. 10+ Years of protecting my phone number down the drain. My hope is that by ignoring all calls, scammers will consider my phone number be inactive.

I'd like to auto-block any unknown numbers, allowing only calls from my contacts, but some legit people/companies calls anonymously. And spam protection (caller ID) services use your personal information for advertising, as described in their privacy policy: "your personal data is used to measure and understand the effectiveness of advertising and serve you and others, and to deliver relevant advertising." No thank you.

I get no spam emails but only because I'm taking measures against them (explained here).
 
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lionetta12

Just a random person
Aug 5, 2022
1,272
On my phone from time to time I have fake deliveries announced. Sometimes people from abroad ring my phone. I never take the call.

WIth my mails I don't get real spam. Does this mean my mails were not hacked? I wonder. I hear a lot about dubious spam but I never get these kind of mails.

For college I have access to an e-mail account of a group. And today I saw the spam message "boner pills" LMAO. I know who created this account. But why is there actually such spam? I cannot imagine they actually took an official group e-mail account for something like that. I think many males who watch porn see such ads for blue pills. Friends told me they see them too. I think that's quite common. But how actually does one get e-mail for that? And why cannot get access to them (irony)

My by far favorite spam is the spam of my spam thread. So proud of this idea. Very yummy.
My old main email account was signed up for a bunch of spam email and weird websites when I tried to get ridd of a stalker when I was 15. I get a lot of spam emails still on that account daily. Right now it's a lot of "congratulations, you won an ipad", "I'm a billionaire and I'm donating my money to you", "get loans today", "DHL needs you to pay this and that fee for your package to be delivered from abroad", "Hi, I'm so and so, I'm a Ukrainian single lady looking for a nice guy" even though I'm a woman.
 
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Angst Filled Fuck Up

Angst Filled Fuck Up

Visionary
Sep 9, 2018
2,990
I keep getting this one e-mail in particular, I assume it's what they call sextortion, where it's like "I've recorded you fapping to corn and unless you send me Bitcoin, I will distribute the videos to your contacts."

I wrote back and told them I don't have any contacts, and even if I did, they would be lucky to see such a video of me. Needless to say I still have my Bitcoin.
 
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FoxSauce

FoxSauce

Emotional unstable like and IKEA table
Aug 23, 2024
497
Moslty job recruiters for um latinos-
Or idk i have a package butbik thats a scam
And usual spam call with a very cheerful lady.