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Wed Dec-21-05 09:18 PM
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why do I get email from it/them and will it really help if I click on the "remove my subscription?"
Normally I just expand the header - to show the complete route that an email took - and forward to abuse@comcast.net
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Wed Dec-21-05 10:46 PM
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1. It's the new lacrosse team |
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Edited on Wed Dec-21-05 10:46 PM by Oreo
If you've ever signed up for anything with the Wild, you'll definitely get the email. I'd say it's safe to unsubscribe from this. If it's not a legit, well-known company (and the company is the Wild's owner not the Swarm), I ALWAYS tell people not to unsubscribe or they'll announce to the world that their address is valid and ripe for spamming.
I got the email today and for about 10 seconds I thought about going to see them. Then it passed
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Wed Dec-21-05 10:57 PM
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2. Thanks. I've never signed up for anything with anyone |
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I think that only "Kerry" knows my email because I get those occasional reports (and he got it from Edwards..)
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Thu Dec-22-05 09:33 AM
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I was wondering why I got the email from them myself. I have never sigend up with the Wild, but I think TicketBastard may have given them my email addy, since I bought my Stones tickets through them.
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