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Anyone successful sue spammers?

StevieStevie Member

I never done this, and I doubt I can sue this spammer since I am located in USA and the offender company is in china, I have proof I never signed up for there emails/spam and I have 11 spam emails in which I opted out but yet they are still sending spam.

As a us citizens how can I go about suing them?

Comments

  • Don't waste your time. You'll never get anything.

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • StevieStevie Member

    @rajprakash

    I figured but just wanted to ask.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Just create a filter or mark it has spam and be done with it.

    People are too sue happy

  • Nothing, Chinese laws are lack in spamming.

  • This guy did it and won:

    http://www.revk.uk/search/label/SPAM

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @Stevie

    How long ago did you unsub? Some unsub pages have a little notice saying X amount of time until it actually happens and you may receive emails before it obviously goes through.

    I unsubbed from one legit company and it noted 2-3 weeks..

  • What would you get out of suing them though? It'd probably cost you more time / money / effort. Definitely not worth it.

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    I was considering to sue humblebundle for one unsolicited spam mail. Not because of ONE spam mail, but because I use aliases and the only way I can now get spam is when the ONE company which has my address/alias sends it. But in the end I just sent them angry "feedback", which remained unanswered. Needless to say, I will not be buying any more bundles and disabled my humblebundle alias.

  • SilvengaSilvenga Member
    edited May 2015

    4n0nx said: I was considering to sue humblebundle for one unsolicited spam mail.

    I also use an aliases, but haven't seen any spam - just the humble promotions.

  • Nothing will happen, you can mark it as spam or block it instead of spending $$$tosue the spammer.

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    Silvenga said: I also use an aliases, but haven't seen any spam - just the humble promotions.

    I did not subscribe to their newsletters and they never sent me one. The spam mail was about a sale of a certain game because I had apparently purchased a bundle with the previous game of that series. o.O

    It's not worth suing but if every company did that...

  • StevieStevie Member

    Thanks all, I thought you could make money suing them lol - I did not know it will cost more to start the case - oh well :-/

  • dariobldariobl Member

    If i could sue spammers i could make a living by doing it lol, i'm getting tons of spams daily on my private and business emails, at last 100 spam emails daily, sometimes when i notice that people are constantly spamming me same shit or even worse, when those indian "seo companies" ask me 10 times if i read their email i report them to their ISP, hosting provider and report to spamcop, that's most i can do, but sometimes i realize it's easier to add their domain to my blocklist than wasting my time sending reports against them.

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