"Why are you spamming me?"

It wasn't from me or anyone else on this domain. In fact, there is no one else with an e-mail account on this domain except for me . Unfortunately, somebody thought "mentalsewage.com" would be a lovely suffix for a group of phony e-mail addresses designed to spam people. I only know this because I keep getting returned mail from accounts on mentalsewage.com that do not exist for mail that I never sent.

As far as I know, there isn't anything I can do to change this unfortunate turn of events, apart from getting a new domain name or hunting down the individual(s) responsible and threatening him/her/them with great bodily injury. Not that anyone would ever take a threat from me seriously.

Rest assured that I have never had any interest whatsoever in harvesting e-mail addresses for the purpose of potential financial gain (do people actually make money off of spam? I've always been confused by this). Furthermore, I don't care to enlarge your penis, lengthen your orgasm, lower your financing rate, help you lose weight, get you a college diploma (I can't even seem to do that for myself), give you a great deal on a tiny camera, printer supplies or a radio-controlled toy car, expose you to the exciting world of sorority girl horse sex, sell you an "Iraq's Most Wanted" deck of cards, send you a "free" X-Box, put you on a F.R.E.E. vacation, nor send you an email of complete gibberish. I'm not even good about e-mailing my own friends anymore, so why would I bother with you?

So before you write in with an angry "Fuck you, spammer!" allow me to say that I don't know who spammed you, and I'm sorry that you were spammed, but it wasn't me.

PS: Apparently, it happens to many domains. This account accurately describes my situation as well -- targeting AOL, it's mostly gibberish with prescription drug subjets, and even a couple of the fake names like "Georgine P. Liew" are the same.

 

 

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