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Spammed by Emailmovers in 2021 from and old email address, only used for, and leaked from LinkedIn in 2012.
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Mailing list vendor, regularly advertised by unsolicited email. Buying mailing lists is a bad idea anyway, but vendors who advertise their own services by sending unsolicited mail should definitely be avoided. Unsolicited messages apparently advertising Email Movers services or products do not necessarily mention the Email Movers name. Some messages, for instance, link to the ***** website, which is privately registered and does not mention the Email Movers name. Clues in the HTML source of the website's pages, however, point to a connection with Email Movers. Other names apparently used by Email Movers include Countrunner, Espiro Mailer, Enquiry Source and Unison Data Solutions (see ***** Additionally, Email Movers appears to be behind a number of spam-advertised websites that supposedly belong to businesses with names including Web Circle, Web Lead, Telegen, Marketing Port, Marketing Touch, Customer Call, Customer Port, Marketing Pulse, Market Switch, Marketing Lead, Market Prospects, PostalBase, Company Base, etc. Despite the different domain and business names, there are clues that strongly suggest that all these supposedly different companies are operated by the same business. The sites themselves consist of little more than a form to enter contact information: entering your information on the form will result in a follow-up email or call from Email Movers. It could be that the sites are operated by a lead generator who resells contacts to Email Movers. However, Email Movers seems to be the only business to follow up with contacts posted to these sites, which tends to suggest that these fake businesses are all just fronts for Email Movers again.
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list sales spammers hitting spamtraps dynamoo *****
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