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How to report SPAM. Please read ALL these instructions carefully BEFORE reporting! If you are a user of Evidence Eliminator™ software and need technical support - Click Here Now. Customer Technical Support This form is only for reporting unsolicited advertisements. If you are a user of Evidence Eliminator™ software and need technical support - Click Here Now. Browser Home Page Adverts (Applies to "free Porn surfing") If you have by any chance been visiting cheap/free pornography websites? Cheap & tacky advertising methods are normal there. They might download with your permission files to your computer which change your browser home page. If this happens to you (and you consent to this invasion of your system in exchange for free pornography) please do not moan to us - we cannot help you avoid something you have consented to. You could go to "tools - Options" menu in your Internet Explorer and re-set your home page to perhaps http://www.disney.com or maybe http://www.mcdonalds.com for a more family-oriented and politically correct Internet experience. Please be thankful those .exe porno files did not cause you to connect to a remote pacific island and pay $7 per minute to view your pornography - if you want free pornography you will pay indirectly by viewing unwanted advertising for the privilege of downloading your free Adult-oriented material - and neither we nor anybody else can be responsible for your actions if you choose of your own free will to go that route. If you want quality Adult material with less adverts go to the World-Renowned Kara's Adult Playground and hammer your credit card. It is not free but as with anything in life you get what you pay for. HAS YOUR BROWSER HOME-PAGE BEEN CHANGED? DOES YOUR BROWSER LOAD ADVERTS FOR OUR SOFTWARE? DO NOT COMPLAIN TO US - READ THIS NOW: If your BROWSER HOME PAGE HAS BEEN CHANGED this has been done WITH YOUR PERMISSION. Some websites ASK YOUR PERMISSION to do this and YOU CONSENTED. follow these instructions now:
Have you received an email you did not want? And are you "Sure" you did not "subscribe" or provide your email address? Not last week, how about last month or last year? We work with large list operators with multi-million user bases. We have a handful of people every day complaining they did not subscribe to "Hardcore Sex" email or such like services. In fact many of those people did subscribe - even if they did not realize it because they did not read instructions on Websites. Did you ever enter your email address into a website? We bet you probably did - please, use the 'remove' or enquiry option on any subscription email service. It is easy to subscribe to an email service and forget the next month that you did. We can forward 'remove' requests to a list operator but you are better off sending your remove request directly to the list operator. If you receive email mentioning our URL without the necessary remove instructions please do tell us using the form below and we will chase up the account holder - our terms insist all subscription list mailers must both offer and action remove requests or we terminate them. About "Evidence Eliminator" Software This Website sells software for cleaning hard disks. Robin Hood Software Ltd., the promoter of this web-site and Evidence Eliminator™ software, does not "spam" advertisements for our products. We neither broadcast advertisements for our product sales to newsgroups, chatrooms, message boards, nor do we send unsolicited email broadcasts to sell our products to consumers. If you have received such a message please understand first and foremost: IT DID NOT ORIGINATE HERE! As many large commercial Internet operations we operate an "Associate Network". Our network is large. If you want to see how large it is, click here for Google.com search results. In the top of the page at March 2001 we have about 15,000 website pages listing our products. We have neither the time nor the inclination to broadcast unsolicited and unwanted advertisements, and if we could be bothered to do so, the resulting sales if any would not be worth our time. Millions of legitimate adverts are served every day for our products. Unfortunately there are those who try to abuse our brand names and system by posting unsolicited advertisements where they should not do so. This is called SPAM. Our policies prevent SPAM and we intend to terminate any Associate who is proven to be the originator of SPAM advertising our products. Please note these points: 1) As hard drive security software manufacturers our servers are regularly attacked. There are those who do not wish you to have privacy nor liberty and will even break the law attempting to stop us helping you. We live in troubled times. The majority of people have got the government they deserve. But what about the rest of us? 2) The attacks frequently use bogus mass-mailings and mass newsgroup postings claiming to be from us or a business partner we associate with. The bogus attacks are designed to wind you up and stir up complaints. If you complain to us as the result of a hoax "SPAM" then you could become a victim of the hoax yourself. 3) These forgeries can be easily identified: If you receive any unsolicited email advertisement or newsgroup posting advertising our software claiming to be originating at our domains, WE DID NOT SEND IT. 4) If you have received "SPAM" mentioning a coded URL link to this Website and it claims to advertise our product, by all means report it to us. We are always keen to receive your reports and will act if we can succeed in tracing the sender. We may also de-activate accounts which seem to be used for spamming. However, we also encourage you to complain directly to the ISP who is sending the messages. You cannot find this by looking at the "From" field of the message which is easily forged. This information is only available in the message HEADERS which can be difficult to analyze. Also please understand the following: It is very likely indeed that if coded link to this Website has been abused in a SPAM it is not done by, and not approved of by the legitimate holder of the account code. In other words it is probably a fake designed maliciously to generate complaints and for that reason alone. Many large ISP's who are allowing their users to send such fakes refuse to co-operate with us and identify the senders of the messages. This is commonplace and in the UK at least the ISP's are prohibited from telling us who is abusing our domain names by a law called the "Data Protection Act." This is the reason why we encourage you to send your complaints to the ISP's who are actually SENDING the SPAM as they are the ones who are in the first position to put a stop to it.
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