Tuesday, April 29, 2008
SPAM From User business33
A user going by the user name business33 recently sent a message to dozens of Bloggertizer members using the subject lines:
Bloggertizer is intended for use by legitimate bloggers and advertisers seeking to exchange services. Bloggertizer allows anyone with a legitimate email address to register. This means the community will get that occasional 'bad apple' who will abuse Bloggertizer's free service.
Whenever you get what you consider to be a spam email, use Bloggertizer's contact form to let me know and I will take action.
Thanks-
Edit: Seem business33 got in again and sent some more spam. The login function wasn't screening for active versus inactive due to my commenting out that section while testing. I've fixed that....
CashBlasterProMessage:
Web 2.0
Hi,I've deactivated this individual's account. If you received a message from this member, please ignore/delete it.
Heather Tollison here... You have got to see this - WOW!
I found this new FULL INTERNET UPGRADE technology that is about to upgrade THE ENTIRE INTERNET to Web 2.0 standards and IT'S FREE! FULL Social Networking functionality on EVERY WEBSITE on the internet with a click of a button.
This is going to change the entire Internet OVERNIGHT.
Plus, they are giving away ONE MILLION DOLLARS to spread the word about it - and you can get a share for helping - NO COST!
Check it out at:
http://www.web2wow.com/business33
http://www.web2upgrade.com/home/site.html
Let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Heather Tollison
Bloggertizer is intended for use by legitimate bloggers and advertisers seeking to exchange services. Bloggertizer allows anyone with a legitimate email address to register. This means the community will get that occasional 'bad apple' who will abuse Bloggertizer's free service.
Whenever you get what you consider to be a spam email, use Bloggertizer's contact form to let me know and I will take action.
Thanks-
Edit: Seem business33 got in again and sent some more spam. The login function wasn't screening for active versus inactive due to my commenting out that section while testing. I've fixed that....
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