How Do you Respond to Spam Mail?

<p>Ughh; I get so much of it.</p>

<p>It goes to my spam folder which auto-deletes.</p>

<p>Uh…</p>

<p>Hotmail (6189)</p>

<p>I just don’t read it.</p>

<p>use gmail. Never got one.</p>

<p>I don’t really respond to it. I just delete it or it goes to my spam folder that I don’t even look at… </p>

<p>I mean do you respond to spam mail…?</p>

<p>Name, DOB, credit card number and security code</p>

<p>and sexual identity. what ever. jk jk</p>

<p>hahahahah If you weren’t aware, spam mail is generated by computers, mostly created by programs from hackers in Russia and other eastern european countries, opening and or responding can be harmful, usually it’s credit card scams and a major money maker.</p>

<p>80% of all mails are spam mail, and gmail is great since it’s a filter,</p>

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<p>@ThisCouldBeHeavn: And don’t forget your social security number!</p>

<p>I don’t open them…</p>

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