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Anybody else get "invited" (spammed) by lpforum.net today?
It looks to be a legitimate (and non-commercial?) forum that might interest me or other Fodors folks - - but I don't know where they got my name, nor who they are. Too new to have a critical mass to really be of any interest.
And wherever they harvested my name - - shame, shame - - even if it is a genuine match to my interests. I can't imagine why another "specialty" forum for "Independence Travlers" is needed to augment this one. We all seem to be "Independence Travlers" here, for the most part. Best wishes, Rex |
Rex, I think because you have your email posted. Notice after your post, someone named Randy said he got an invite and he also has his email posted.
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Yes.I wouldnt call it spam though, as it passed by my filter and appears legitimate and well conceived thus far.
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It is not from Lonely Planet.
I am sure it is a violation of Lonely Planet's (LP) copyrite. It is from The KLM Group of companies. The KLH Group of Companies is how the web site owners are listed. It's a collection of Singaporean companies that sell decorative tiles, marble, glass, doors, and similar items of equal interest to "Budget Travelers & Backpackers." Website www.klm.com.sg |
It is spam if you didn't request it.
gnr |
<<It is spam if you didn't request it.>>
... and mass-distributed, as this appears to have been... <<I wouldnt call it spam though, as it passed by my filter and appears legitimate and well conceived thus far.>> A lot of spam can be called "legitimate" - - legitimacy does not negate the unsolicited factor, which is the definition of spam. |
Oh, and I meant to clarify that I don't know where they got my name - - because there are plenty of other places (travel-related and not) where I leave my e-mail address publicly accessible.
And I decline to stop doing that. |
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