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What do spammers say about spam? E-mail
What do spammers say about Spam?

They are frequent excuses. And they are all incorrect.

- Your address was taken from a public location.
This never meant you expected to receive spam, just as delivering a business card does not mean that whomever receives it can do what they want in your house or office, specially when it's your dime.

- Somebody gave us your address
The same goes, no one has the right to decide what you do with your e-mail.

- You previously subscribed.
If they have no proof of personal verification, it is invalid. Anybody could have done it (assuming somebody actually did subscribe).

- Less trees are felled thanks to Spam
Thanks to electronic communications and computers in general less paper can be consumed. But that has nothing to do with spam. If it matters so much to the spammer, let him or her use the email but pay for messages sent and received.

- It is not Spam because the content is not commercial.
That doesn't change anything. No matter what good intentions the sender has (for example, free classes), they have no right to use other people's time and money. This same pretext is used by those who do political spam.
 
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