Spam emails
Spam. Never signed up for emails. Been getting emails for some time from "Skylar Henderson" addressing me as "barbara".
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Spam. Never signed up for emails. Been getting emails for some time from "Skylar Henderson" addressing me as "barbara".
I am not sure how I ended up getting emails from a Skylar Henderson from, "helpnogigiddy", However this is just click bait. They spam my inbox with phony job positions, I click on it to apply, I get asked for my name and email, that is it, then click apply for position. I then receive another email offering an additional link to finish application. This link leads to more click bate, and bogus offers. What a waste of my time.
Scam, I applied to a job and now I get spam calls, emails and text messages every day. They sell your data and it’s a fake company.
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