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123 Escorts sent me an unsolicited e-mail.
PaulHart 6063 reads
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Very strange.
www.123Escorts.com sent me an unsolicited e-mail telling me that Carmen was available this week, and asked me if I'd like to see her.
They also sent me photos of her.
WOW. A tall, black-haired Latin beauty. You can see Carmen on their website.
But I've never had any dealings with 123 Escorts. (So I'm not sure how they got my e-mail address.) Is this a legit agency? I know they advertise in New York Magazine.
Has anyone dealt with them before? I find no reviews for Carmen at all on TER. Nor do I find any reviews of 123 Escorts.
The photos are VERY tempting. But I fear getting burned... so any input would be greatly appreciated.

She is certainly hot.  Check to see if she has any reviews.  Post what you.  No I never had any sdealings with them.

AlexiaNYC4359 reads

I think the last few rounds of virus activity were address book attackers. Many Emails are exchanged between hobbyists and providers. So websites with security holes become affected and contain the addresses of persons contacts.

If it's a concern just send them an email and asked to be completely removed.

Alexia - with all due respect to you, NEVER answer spam! You just confirm the validity of your address.
Simply ignore it, delete it, filter it or address it to your own choosing. Answering spam begets more spam.

AlexiaNYC6308 reads

Sweetie I never said answer or reply to the spam itself. I suggested you Email/contact the company to be removed from the mailing list.

Business must be hurting if they are sending out unsolicited e-mail. I would stay away.

Happy Hunting!
JD

I usually forward a copy including the complete header to the offenders registrar, ie: Internic. I also forward a copy to [email protected], that stands for Unsolicited Commercial E-mail @ Federal Trade Commision. They never respond but with the new legislation I believe it has done some good, and has made them aware of the problems.

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