Update: faux concern

I continue to receive emails due to some random person with faux concern for my well-being signing me up all over the place. If it interests anyone, I got this message at the bottom of one email.

This message has been sent to you because the email address forthesakeofscience@gmail.com entered by the individual at 216.176.60.80 was used for a subscription request to Pure Life Unchained! E-News. If you did not subscribe to Pure Life Unchained! E-News then do nothing, and the subscription shall not be activated.

The IP address doesn’t show up when I search it for comments here, but I did use my mad 1337 skillz to find that it is based in Toronto. Not that that really means much, but it’s what I’ve got.

3 Responses

  1. By faux concern do you mean more emails from organizations trying to “save your soul”?

    I only vaguely remember those other posts you wrote and I can’t really remember the main idea behind them. (I’m just feeling to lazy to check back on them)

    How many emails does this make?

  2. Too bad it wasn’t Montreal, then we would know that it would be the insane David Marcuse.

  3. I’ve deleted several of the emails, so I’m not sure what the total number is. Besides, I’m not really that concerned about a little spam. My original point was with the fake concern.

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