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Originally posted by msg
some people honor removes, others dont..
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Strike that....... you meant to say "a few people honor removes, most don't".... right? And, how can you trust ANY of them when so many use your "remove" request as a green light to spam the fuck out of you further?
Trust me on this one..... only click "remove" if you KNOW the company or one of it's reps. If possible, contact them directly and request removal. As for the rest...... basically just hit delete and set up some message rules to filter out most of your spam and reroute it to the shit bin. (aka: deleted items folder)