Spam
Beware of Shifty Credit Related Phone Calls
Internet - Spam
Written by Jennifer McClelland   
Friday, 09 October 2009 07:55
In the past I received a phone call, I presume a telemarketing telephone request, on my house telephone number that I knew I had to share with my readers at Lucrative Investing. It was by far the most humorous phone call I have received in a long time, and definitely something worth sharing for the entertainment value and the lesson it provides. The phone call came up on the caller ID as ?Local Area? and the number 1-850-390-4590. When I answered the phone call, a recording said something close to, ?Hello, this is a call from Card Services with regard to your current credit card account. We are pleased to inform you that you are eligible for lower interest rates because you have made all your payments in time and have shown trustworthy use of your credit. To query further concerning lower interest rates on your open credit card, press ?1?.?
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Spyware Blockers - Why You Need Them
Internet - Spam
Written by Pew Singh   
Sunday, 20 September 2009 07:41
What are Spyware Blockers? Or more to the point what is Spyware?
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Your Guide to Fighting Spam
Internet - Spam
Written by Amanda Gamdana   
Sunday, 07 June 2009 09:36
As if the ever increasing intensity of spam was not enough to shatter the confidence of email users, the dangers of computer virus through unsolicited messages is making things worse. The first national standard was set against all bulk emails which belonged to the commercial category and were unsolicited, when President Bush signed the Can Spam bill in December 2003.
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Fighting Spam the Right Way
Internet - Spam
Written by Amanda Gamdana   
Sunday, 31 May 2009 08:29
Spam today has made many internet users rethink about the usability of emails as a mode of communication so even the spread of computer virus is a matter of great concern. With the signing of the Can Spam bill by President Bush in December 2003, the first standard was set against bulk unsolicited email which are of commercial in nature.
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