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Wait to see who calls

Eventually someone will call your number asking for “Hu Gepenis”. Get all the info out of them that you can. Find out their telephone number, physical postal address (where their offices are physicly located) and get the name of a manager, owner or other supervisory personnel.

The more info you can milk out of them the better. As soon as you get complete contact info for them try to find out who they hired to send the email to begin with. They will likely become uncooperative at this point, especially if they had a pretty good idea that the sender of their “email marketing campaign” is really just a 2 bit spammer.

Some advertisers may be genuinely surprised that you sprung your Canary Trap on them. This, of course, doesn’t relieve them of their liability to you. If they are the providers of the goods and services advertised in the spam then the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 claims that the advertiser is just as guilty as the spammer.

Continue to gather the evidence you need on them and then Sue the Fire out of them!

Use the map below to see what your spam law is by clicking on your state. The links below will take you directly to the SpamLaws.com web site where you can read your state’s spam law. Click a state below to get started.


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