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Wireless Week Is A HARASSMENT-SITE! What They Do Is Offer You A FREE Subscription To Either An Email-Newsletter Or A Print-Newsletter. But Once They Have Your Info; They ((NEVER)) Leave You Alone! I Had Signed Up For Their (Print) Newsletter Over 2 Years Ago, And Once My Subscription Ran-Out; Wireless Week Had Telemarketers Calling Me Almost Every Single Day For More Then A Year! If You Look More Deeply Into Wireless Week As A Company; You Will See They Have Many Negative Reviews And Charges Against Them On Different Consumer Web Sites. When The Calls First Started; I Then Asked Them Nicely To Leave-Me-Alone. They Didn't Though, And Just Kept Calling My Cell Phone! They Called As Early As 7:00AM, To As Late As 6:00PM. They Would Call Several Times Per-Day. They Not Only Ignored My Request, But Then Sold My Email Address To Other Companies. So My Inbox Ended Up Being Spammed By Companies I Didn't Even Know About. But When I Looked At The Subscription-Info; It Pointed Back To Wireless Week. These Third-Party Companies Also Didn't Honor My Removal Request. So After A Few Months Of Not Hearing From Them; The Spam Would Start Right Back Up. To This Very Day I Am Still Being Spammed; Even Thought I Filed Harassment Charges With The FTC, FCC, And BBB. Have You Ever Heard Of The phrase "Nothing Is Truly Free?" Wireless Week Will Teach You The Meaning Of That Phrase, If You Give Them Your Personal Info. They Make Their Money On Advertisements; So Your Going To Be Harassed Over & Over Again. Wireless Week Doesn't Care How They Do It, But They Need To Be Able To Show Their Advertisers That They Have Lots Of Customers That They Can Spam. You Have Been Warned.
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Mailing list Harvester. Requests user to register for podcast and doesn't tell you until the information is entered the podcast is unavailable. When you try to delete the information submitted in good faith. It isn't permitted. I feel I have just been put on a sucker list.
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