Deceitful Well-Known Companies Who Are Email Spammers

Did you know that insurance companies like MetLife still think it’s okay to generate leads for new insurance customers through spam? I’ve had enough of just ignoring these types of emails that land in my junk mail folder on Gmail. Having my Gmail account since 2004, it’s really been around the block. And now, by looking at the fruitfulness of my spam folder, it’s very clear which companies hire the scum of the Internet to send out random spam which attempt to entice users to click the links inside. These days, emails are not just about random people looking for things I can’t even mention here. Many well known companies have shady employees without any moral direction, who are deliberately making a mess of their reputation. My first case here is Liberty Mutual. An insurance company trying to gain leads in deceitful ways, as usual.

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The link in this email (http://ttdeipotent.com/UgmDUESChSHnhaJQuMnzN4/EWYwqszGuPblrCjNpaSxpH/JVgcdEImNIAmlhNcvCSXfyCM/IaMqcRlSIvhUbbw/vFLNG5WAHSv7ZCudqpPWkE6yEHCVJUJwPtGi6ejb/VpFNefiLzKCzMuAf) forwards to a real page and email campaign at Liberty Mutual:

https://www.libertymutual.com/quote-intent?src=%20email_pacq_em_Aug15_tc11_quotebut&cmpgncde=2438

Maybe Liberty Mutual has customers who can make money for referring customers. I don’t know and don’t have time to find out. But either way, you have to agree something is going on which is not good.

Next case is MetLife. I guess they have people doing the same thing, only for life insurance.

MET Life Insurance Email Spammers Scammers
MetLife is among the largest global providers of insuranceannuities, and employee benefit programs, with 90 million customers in over 60 countries.” Wow. To be so prestigious.. what a joke! The link in the email (http://equalpack.com/PRsIxujjhXHMxpkYc/yPUvTFixZIYmvyRZIW/PdDERcfEiQVaZrrHKXZ/RJVNLJaY4Zm-fYY5z_8lmLI_/MjBKOMcqkOELRFfbCbFrUSZG/xfIQseCklfuhahsNY/) goes here: https://www.metlife.com/campaign/life-insurance/simplified/index.html?WT.mc_id=ce089985&pagefrom=MLBN_LIS&dclid=CMOL6v7zicgCFQWAfgodF5YGyQ

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  1. Tom McQuade

    I agree. Two emails to the same address every day. To unsubscribe I have to enter my email address that they already have, this to be given to other spammers like ADT. All of these companies make you enter you email to unsubscribe.
    A great exception is Best Buy. I received an email from them every day. When I unsubscribed they asked me why. I checked to many emails. They asked how many was reasonable. I checked one per week. Sunday morning I get an email from Best Buy. I look it over to see if I am interested. I shop at Best Buy.

    As of now I would not do business with spam companies like ADT and Liberty Mutual.

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