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Tons of spam being delivered!
Spammers and EMarketing tools are getting smarter every day. In my opinion, I think government officials need to get involved and provide restrictive guidelines to prevent unwanted emails and even robot calls made by spammers.
Spammers have more wiggle room to send junk messages than the recipients have to prevent them. For example, spammers can:
- Change the username of the email which appears before the @ symbol. This is why you block and see this company again in your inbox.
- Follow guidelines for submitting the maximum number of recipients per email
- Purchase eMarketing tools like Convert Kit and Mail Chimp for about $300 per year, which allows them to prepare and schedule a series of unwanted follow-up emails
- Remove the sender's name from the email altogether - not sure how they can do that, but they are
- Aware that recipients may not check their emails daily, resulting in having too many junk emails, which prevents users from reporting Phishing to Microsoft or unsubscribing
- Aware that recipients don't like clicking on a link for unknown senders (afraid of viruses)
- Aware that the recipient cannot rely on approved senders based on a contact or safe list
- Aware that Microsoft has 270 million users and can not manage the billions of spams that may be filtered through their systems for Hotmail, Live.com, and Outlook.com apps. This also applies to Gmail and Yahoo accounts, and even Robot Calls that we get on our mobile.
Again, in my opinion, this is not just Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, etc. issue preventing spam emails. Our Government Officials need to get involved too. They need to work with the software giants and users to set laws and financial penalties to individuals and companies for spamming users.
Think about it. Spammers don't spend money for paper, ink, envelopes, or stamps anymore or if ever (depending on their age). So, $300 annually and another $200 for a purchased email lists AIN'T nothing to spammers and it is a tax-write off! Geez!
We are all in the same boat. Junk Emails drive us crazzzzzy and it is unproductive.
What can we do? Very little. Keep using the tools the software companies give us. Keep reporting Phishing, blocking senders and domains, creating rules and hoping these junk emails are at least reduced.
/Teresa