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Spammers and scammers

  • Nancy Simpson
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Cleaning out my emails has proven to be a very time-consuming task. If I could just receive emails that are important to me, and not the ones we call “spam,” the duty of reading emails would be pleasant, and not so grueling.


Every day I try to read my emails. If just one or two days pass that I don’t spend time reading them, they build up, and it takes me what seems like an eternity to go through all the messages I receive from office supply vendors and other companies and individuals who want my attention.


I have what they call a “Spam Folder,” but I often forget to check it to see if there are some emails I actually want to receive. Invariable, when I do check the Spam Folder, I find someone’s email that I should have received in my Inbox.

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