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Any cold calling is unwelcome, especially with an unsubscribe link that fails.
Spam emails from James Richardson about a package at Wheathill Golf Club.
Never signed up to their mailing list, never communicated with them in any way.
Send unsolicited spam to any email address they can find. Need reporting for email abuse. Wouldn’t do business with them ever
Multiple cold spam emails received from this company. They send multiple emails to the same domain (e.g office@, accounting@) hoping someone sees their spam email.
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