Model Boat Spam

Started by IanTurk
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#10

Model Boat Spam

You are right Jumpugly, we are the ones (even unconsciously) who give consent, who let us be profiled. A bit like Lucy from Dracula (Lucy Westerna). Do you remember what Bram Stoker wrote about this?
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#9

Model Boat Spam

Nothing here in New Zealand - yet? Cheers Ian
Ian Langley
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#8

Model Boat Spam

There is an ebb and flow to it Ian. Having been a hack victim in the past I use two-step authentication for all my financials. But, our algorithm based world reads our searches and the inevitable cyber hitchhiking takes place; some if it is harmless, but a lot of it is not.
Report them to your email provider and block them whenever possible. We get a couple everyday and I block and report. It’s a tedious pain in the ass, but par for the course these days.
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#7

Model Boat Spam

Sadly the Internet bots they use pick up the searches or interests we have and use them against us.
We just have to stay savvy.
Col
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#6

Model Boat Spam

Good to hear no-one else is getting it. I wonder why I only get model boat spam - I wouldnt have thought it would get a particularly high strike rate.
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#4

Model Boat Spam

All clear on my end, but ever watchful these days as the hacks are ever present. As my grandad used to say, “we’ll git dem’ bastids!”
Although I don’t think he knew how hard that can be.
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#3

Model Boat Spam

Thankfully, I have not been discovered by them .... yet.

Dave B
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
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#2

Model Boat Spam

Hello Ian,
This problem is unfortunately the order of the day here in Switzerland, even from sites that I have never visited I get offers for new model boats.
It's best if you click on them as spam right away, the possibility is smaller. But they keep changing their identity, which sometimes brings us to the brink of despair.
I myself open the mails on my provider site from time to time and put the crap mails in spam.
These no longer appear later in my Thunderbird mail program.
Unfortunately, the only way to prevent data theft is to use a second address for registration only.
Your sentence is ringing in my ears:
>>> Maybe coincidence, or a very clever spam operator😠😠
The second is more likely to be the case!
Stay cool!
Your Michel-C.

I removed the curse words because they are not suitable for young people. . . my censorship!🤣🤣🤣🤣
if you don't ask, you won't get an answer!
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#1

Model Boat Spam

Any one else getting spam related to model boats?, Im getting 3 or 4 a day like:

"Are you seeking highly detailed, customizable model ships with competitive pricing?

Key highlights:
✅ Precision engineering for museum-grade accuracy ✅ Modular designs (OEM/ODM options available) ✅ Durable materials tested for long-term display ✅ Bulk order discounts + worldwide shipping

Reply "CATALOG" for our 2025 e-catalog or share your requirements for a tailored quote.

Looking forward to your specs!"

I wondered if one of the forums I am on had been hacked, but I get these to email addresses that I would not use on a forum? Maybe coincidence, or a very clever spam operator😠😠
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