Tuesday, February 23, 2016

14 emails in a 3 days

I was originally going to write each of these messages up separately, but alas they are too numerous.   Other Emily has been busy.  She wants an iPad, apparently has children, is in need of MAC brand makeup and a stroller, and wants money now.  Maybe it's for her prison admirer.  I have received mail from the following senders:


  • InboxPays - This has apparently spread my email address to multiple sites.  Unconfirmed.
  • MindsPay Panel - I'll apparently get 3 whole dollars to activate this account.  How about no?
  • Leon G. - Some sort of government loans scam looking thing.
  • Baby PromoItems - I can get paid $95.75 per hour to use Google?   Really?
  • Click4Riches - This email promises $350 bucks to click on a link.  It compliments on clicking ability.
  • Mommy's Freebies - This email promises 1 of 3 brand names strollers free to a "select few."
  • Click4Riches - This one promises a $75 Walmart card.
  • InboxCanEarn - A "Pepsi" survery.  Name your favorite soda to get $100!
  • PopularInboxMail - Confirmed mailing of 1 iPad Air!  If you click the prompts.  Then it's not mailed.  Liars!
  • PandaResearchReview - I have no idea what panda research has to do with free Yankee candles.
  • Deals4NewMoms - This one offers daycare tips plus a $500 Macy's gift card.
  • Deals4NewMoms - This one offers free MAC makeup samples and beauty tips.
  • GuidetoLenders - This mail is apparently an opt-in ad for home loans.  Emily put her name as consumer. TX
  • PandaStudy - I have no idea about this one.   Playing cards and pandas equals profit.  See image below.

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