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Every couple of days, I get an e-mail claiming to be from "Woodnet Community," that sounds like a scam. Today's starts out, "We know that you asked for it 3 weeks ago, for that we are so sorry for delay, The plans of china hutch are available..." I just delete them - I don't want to do anything that would open me up to a scam.
Does WoodNet send out any such e-mails, or is my instinct correct?
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Smells more like Ted's 16,000 plan scam going around....
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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Scam.
Go to "mail settings"- "spam settings"- type in the words or the address and block it.
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(03-07-2018, 09:35 PM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: Every couple of days, I get an e-mail claiming to be from "Woodnet Community," that sounds like a scam. Today's starts out, "We know that you asked for it 3 weeks ago, for that we are so sorry for delay, The plans of china hutch are available..." I just delete them - I don't want to do anything that would open me up to a scam.
Does WoodNet send out any such e-mails, or is my instinct correct?
I get those exact same emails. I've created a filter in Gmail to route them directly to the spam folder so I never have to see them.
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Me, too, Bill. I just assume someone hacked the woodnet site and harvested all the email addresses. I just delete. Maybe it’s time to get ambitious and add a filter to my mail.
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You should always have a random junk email address for forums and for those you suspect and leave the important email address for real use.
I have 4 I use.
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Welcome to WoodNet V2. When the software switched over and we had to login using our email address, I believe our email addresses were all compromised or hacked. (WoodNet denies this.) Prior to the software switch, I never, ever got any spam related to WoodNet. I get those emails every few days. They go straight into the spam folder and deleted. I don't even open them up. Don't bother to open one up and unsubscribe, either. It'll just confirm to the sender you have a legit email address, and the sender probably sells his list to other spammers.
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I no longer even get the spam in my gmail.
Go into your google group settings and remove Ted or Brain, whichever one you have, in those settings.
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03-08-2018, 11:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2018, 11:30 AM by hbmcc.)
I have had these "woodnet" called spams occasionally but they are not persistent, and go directly to my spam folder. I found Ted's (or, his cousin's) library of stolen plans and they are free. A couple are useful.
Daddo has part of the answer, extra junk/public email addresses. I have a second one that I actively use for less junky. Having MS Outlook (comes with Office) helps keep them all ordered--5 addies. So far Outlook is safer in keeping integrity than even Google's Web Mail. After 20 years of use, I will be scrambling to find a replacement in a couple years, however.
My big headache is businesses who think they are above "un-subscribe." Woodcraft is the worst with at least one email a day. They now have nothing I need or want to buy--payback. The abusers, er... spammers kill a good service.
Oh, I turned off Woodnet Messager. It wood be nice to get them from members directly, but I get every comment on every thread I post to. No combo of switches seems to fix the issue. So, don't send me a private message.
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(03-08-2018, 11:22 AM)hbmcc Wrote: I have had these "woodnet" called spams occasionally but they are not persistent, and go directly to my spam folder. I found Ted's (or, his cousin's) library of stolen plans and they are free. A couple are useful.
Daddo has part of the answer, extra junk/public email addresses. I have a second one that I actively use for less junky. Having MS Outlook (comes with Office) helps keep them all ordered--5 addies. So far Outlook is safer in keeping integrity than even Google's Web Mail. After 20 years of use, I will be scrambling to find a replacement in a couple years, however.
My big headache is businesses who think they are above "un-subscribe." Woodcraft is the worst with at least one email a day. They now have nothing I need or want to buy--payback. The abusers, er... spammers kill a good service.
Oh, I turned off Woodnet Messager. It wood be nice to get them from members directly, but I get every comment on every thread I post to. No combo of switches seems to fix the issue. So, don't send me a private message.
Our woodworking club site is hosted by Daddio, and now a large number of our members are getting phishing junk emails trying to get someone to take their bait. So now I will get emails from the "person" who is the club president asking me to buy gift certificates on line for door prizes,etc. that will be reimbursed by him. Yah, right.
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