1.. We do not know a byant
2. This spammer is sending us spam on a daily basis always using this in their link e=webmaster@itccommunications.net
3. We have been affiliates to many merchants since 10 October 1997 and earned no money so why would we want our own affiliate business - unless of course it was a business that scammed it´s affiliates!
4. Sender's IP Address: 66.216.92.228 or so they say - This can be faked. If they were genuine they would put their registered office address / phone number etc. - they have something to hide from you
5. By unsubscibing you confirm that your email does exist. Resist doing this
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From: byant [mailto:ecommerce@sanlo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:37 AM
For: webmaster@itccommunications.net
Subject: Product Recommended by byant
From: byant [mailto:ecommerce@sanlo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:37 AM
For: webmaster@itccommunications.net
Subject: Product Recommended by byant
Dear maam/sir,
Hey,
Ever wanted your own affiliate business that is capable of
pulling in 6 figures per month?
Luckily for you, there is one here you can download NOW:
http://www.treasure108.co.cc/aff1jun.php?e=webmaster@itccommunications.net
Regards,
Lea Smith
USA
click the link below to unsubscribe:
http://www.treasure108.co.cc/un.php?e=webmaster@itccommunications.net
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Country
United States (USA)
Region
Texas
City
San Antonio
ISP
Rackspace Hosting
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