BEWARE OF THE PHISHING SCAM FROM THIS…
BEWARE OF THE PHISHING SCAM FROM THIS COMPANY!! I get tons of spam emails from them
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BEWARE OF THE PHISHING SCAM FROM THIS COMPANY!! I get tons of spam emails from them
These are real fraudsters online, they get your email from Dark Web marketplace, stolen Data, You need to forward the entire email to report phishing UK Government, They are fraudsters, they need to be monitored by Government. once the get your email, they will never leave you alone, they send thousands of phishing email with forged email header to avoid detecting.
I use the card...and frankly I like it,but this is completely retarded . Whoever you are ; you are tricking anyone.
somehow sailthru has taken over my email and is sending out spam. This is causing servers of emails I send to to block me. I may have to change my email address. I had never heard of Sailthru before. They are very dangerous. Beware
Repeated scam emails sent from this site. Mostly claims that I have received some payment, and I have to click a link to claim.
I subscribe to a newspaper's e-edition. Every e-edition email that they send is timestamped as approximately 5:31am EST. By the time the email arrives at my email server, it can be up to 16 HOURS later! The e-edition emails are sent by Sailthru. This company sets the standard for "snail email".
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A search by the name will reveal a site with the same name.
It does seem to be a legitimate site but it is obvious that they have clients who pay them to market things to the general public using any available method.
This is not saying that what they market is trustworthy. They pray on people dreams and hopes for that get paid mentality. Its like the lottery. There is only one winner at a time. Yet how many losers.
This company could never improve that domain has been stalking me for years I had to change my email address quite sometimes several thousands of times it seems like and because I keep getting locked out of my own account probably by them because I can never get back in them can you please just shut them down I am so tired of opening emails from this bs and I have wasted a lot of time every single day clicking on all that they send thinking it's a blessing from God because they just so happen to be saying that I'm getting something I just so happened to urgently need at the moment food shelter clothing rental assistance loans jobs every single freaking thing I need before I lose everything I have they are convincing me that click here and you will get what you need how in the heck are they getting away with this and when the lawsuit comes about I need to be compensated for all the time wasted clicking on their lie filling out this lie researching their bs hoping for their lie happy about that lie only to find another lie and lie and I will have your as in all your paychecks I am facing quite a few issues in my life as usual and I have been trying to educate and find Solutions and yet I just spend my whole day being sold dreams and lies I want to see that as the day goes by I have accomplished nothing and I'm further in the hole so thanks you will get what you deserve
Don't know them and they sending a lot of spam emails to me. Stupid
I was a part of this company and was not paid one dollar for the thousands of hours I worked and apparently helped. At one point, I had to sign up for 15 banking credit/unions/etc. and never saw a penny. I am going to share this on LinkedIn.
Personally, I am extremely suffering from my personal brain disability to the point of being put into Federal and State financial help on at home nursing care help mandating no more work so they could keep me from another seizure occurring.
I couldn't use some money to help pay back or get gifts for the hundreds of folks helping me and this company would ALWAYS get an email back stating 'click below' to get a gift card - and that was my payroll. I tried to explain the notion of Direct Deposit but that was not used by Dave / Simone / Susan / Ella / Sophie etc. etc. I'm confident those are not their real times.
So sad. Once I pass soon, I am confident in how I have treated people. This will be shared to a lot of my connections; it will be generalized in my good by messages.
So sad all of you for how pathetic your lives are to. will be. It’s nothing, the $., it doesn't stream across my mind except I expected to have folks come into my hospital room and order a ton a ton of food.
FYI - STOP ABUSING OTHERS. IT WON'T GO ON THE DOWN LOW. I AM PISSED AND THAT ISN'T GOOD. I need to and want to send a massive LinkedIn message to the 22k people that follow me or that we connected with and let them all know that it is expected I got approx. 3 months left. I just love them all and that is life when it comes down to it; said another way, that is what I personally continually think about is who gave it all for me and that I don’t want to miss on a message. My name is Nathan W. Swanstrom.
A convincing mail from Dell, bur every link goes to the sailthru website. Anyone remotely savvy would never click on such a link. Going independently to my Dell account shows no trace of the promotion. The email sender is neither a genuine Dell domain nor sailthru.
I have to conclude it's a phishing site, and have reported the mail.
Keeps sending junk mail and Google serach returns: "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site" for jobapp.mx.sailthru.com
It is a junk mail site that can't be blocked. I tried.
Reporting it to the FTC doesn't do anything as the site does not "exist".
This company is sending email to my address to another name. I sent them several warnings I was a victim of id theft & to stop using my email address and they sent another ad "IMMEDIATELY", they are a "SCAM" I suspect.
I keep receiving emails from Sailthru.com, stating that I have unclaimed money owed to me (hundreds of dollars). All I have to do is provide my personal information, which includes my bank account info, and Sailthru.com will deposit the 100s of dollars owed to me. I'm not aware of any money that's owed to me via a class action lawsuit or otherwise. The language they use sounds "official," but I suspect it's a scam.
Nothing but a site to sign you up for other sides with the promise of a $1000 gift card at the end…completely bogus
Sailthru sent me, or was used to send me multiple unsolicited junk emails within a few days on behalf of a number of other websites that i find suspect.
Given the sudden appearance of junk mail via Sailthru, who shouldn't have my email address, I find this whole organisation suspect.
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