I'm an irregular poster to this bounce. But the last four or five
times I've gotten one of these rather immediately after the post.
Some jerk that's subscribed an Amazon support address to the bounce
or who forwards his email to Amazon support? Anyone else noticing
this, or am I imagining things?
Bjørn
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Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 04:19:32 -0700
From: Amazon.co.uk
Am Sonntag, 27. Juni 2004 13:25 schrieb Bjorn Tore Sund:
I'm an irregular poster to this bounce. But the last four or five times I've gotten one of these rather immediately after the post. Some jerk that's subscribed an Amazon support address to the bounce or who forwards his email to Amazon support? Anyone else noticing this, or am I imagining things?
Same garbage here with amazon.co.uk. I contacted Amazon via their webform und got the answer below. Ok, I will disable this mailinglist-address forever :-) Al Your Amazon.co.uk Inquiry Von: cust.serv03@amazon.co.uk An: suse-linux@ml04q2.pinguin.uni.cc Dear Customer Thank you for contacting Amazon.co.uk. If you prefer not to receive any communication from us and do not have an Amazon.co.uk account, you can still view and change your subscriptions for Amazon.co.uk. Please visit the following link, enter your e-mail address and then click on "Login". http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/sm/login/ We'll send you an e-mail with a personalised link that can be used to change your Newsletter subscriptions. ...
i also got some amazon.co.uk mails, telling me that i should login there and review my details and account settings. and i was wondering already, why amazon.co.uk sends me unwanted spam. i never had an amazon.co.uk account or any customer relationship with them.
Same garbage here with amazon.co.uk. I contacted Amazon via their webform und got the answer below. Ok, I will disable this mailinglist-address forever :-)
i sent some abuse mails to abuse@amazon and they now said that i have been removed from their lists. wonder what happened. didnt think that it had to do anything with this list here.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I got one of those too, just after posting to the list. I am subscribed to amazon.co.uk and thought it was odd to be getting something from them as I hadn't bought anything for a few weeks. Thought it might be some phisher....but apparently not. On another note: I must apologize to the list as apparently I was sending test mails to the list and you all were getting them but I was not. There was a screw up on the list with my mail address and all is sorted now so you won't be getting any more of those!!! Again, sorry! :-) - --S Andreas Bittner wrote: | i also got some amazon.co.uk mails, telling me that i should login there | and review my details and account settings. | | and i was wondering already, why amazon.co.uk sends me unwanted spam. i | never had an amazon.co.uk account or any customer relationship with | them. | | |>Same garbage here with amazon.co.uk. I contacted Amazon via their |>webform und got the answer below. Ok, I will disable this |>mailinglist-address forever :-) | | | i sent some abuse mails to abuse@amazon and they now said that i have | been removed from their lists. | | wonder what happened. didnt think that it had to do anything with this | list here. | | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA3sWTIfIBbG4CaTsRApNVAJ9FzMawW2koLutqnKHcd2yZdBfxNACdEyuc Lvts79OWhUkvEd6YRp7plNU= =ze5N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I got one of those too, just after posting to the list. I am subscribed to amazon.co.uk and thought it was odd to be getting something from them as I hadn't bought anything for a few weeks. Thought it might be some phisher....but apparently not.
and just before yours, and shortly after my reply, i just got an amazon.co.uk email again some minutes ago. whats wrong here on the list. who is messing with amazon.co.uk and forwarding them useless messages in any way... can anyone fix this? its really annoying. thanks. andy
Andreas Bittner wrote:
can anyone fix this? its really annoying.
Have you tried contacting
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Al Bogner
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Andreas Bittner
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Bjorn Tore Sund
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Blue Moose IT Support
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Ralph Seichter