I recently canceled my e-card account
I recently canceled my e-card account. Since then, some of my contacts have received scam e-cards. That means my email has been shared without my permission.
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eCards is offering a replacement for the standard business cards - a simple, custom printed card which holds all the information about you and allows you to share your contacts and social medias by tapping it to a phone. We also have a web application where you can manage everything shown on your digital business card
zh.k. Bratya Miladinovi 19, 8000, Burgas, Bulgaria
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I recently canceled my e-card account. Since then, some of my contacts have received scam e-cards. That means my email has been shared without my permission.
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