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How do I get a jerk in the UK to stop signing my email up for unsolicited emails?

This guy signs me up to x-rated sites, kids sites, women’s sites, gay sites…..you name it. I’ve written to him SEVERAL times and asked him to knock it off, but it just gets worse. He gets his kicks doing this. I’ve written to his email provider and they haven’t helped. I’ve even marked all this junk as SPAM but that doesn’t help a whole lot, either. I am not going to change my emails just because of this arse.

UK Government to SPY on US every phone call, email and web search.

UK state to spy on every phone call, email and web search Telegraph BIG BROTHER Is watching us all are you going to let them look at your private email text messages even every website you visit as though you are all Terrorists ? They think they can do this and theres Nothing you can do? www.telegraph.co.uk

a yahoo email acct. is stating that I have won a lottery,but their requesting $.is this fraud, check it out?

I would like for someone to check into this possible scam, to protect everyone. I am not very familiar with who to contact and how to go about it. The person of this NatWestBank even called me, their from the UK and has a strong Nigerian accent. Their emails and notifications of the won lottery are very persuading, however their asking for over 2, 000 to transfer funds from UK accounts and $ to US accounts and money. I was even provided with an online account number. yahoo should also be aware that their using the domain name as a cover to rip people off. vb

How can I find out if an email from the UK about being a winner of a lottery is legitimate.?

I forwarded all info necessary to receive the money and now they want transfer funds up front. Is there somewhere to contact to find out if this is legit?

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