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Definitely call the Federal Trade Commission (202) 326-2222, and tell them what happened, that must have felt horrible! But the FTC will most likely look into that. There is also a complaint form to file on their website, at the very bottom.
They will also give you a 1-800 # to call, to get your # removed; this # will apply to most unwanted calls! I call it every couple of years, it works great!
At the bottom of the email it should say un-subscribe or you can block the senders. This way them certain senders won't be able to send emails to you again.
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Dr Reed
hi rach; what email provider are you using? yahoomail? gmail? hotmail? most likely they got the filter email function. You may add familiar words into the filter.
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