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Spam is one of the biggest problems with e-mail communication today, and this problem will only get worse. The Seattle Rent-A-Geek still receives 20 spam e-mail a day, and that is AFTER his Internet provider tries to filter it out.
How can we gain back control of our e-mail?
The Seattle Rent-A-Geek has 99% success rate removing spam from his inbox using a “learning” spam filter. You can too.
For a limited time The Seattle Rent-A-Geek will come to your home or office and install the very same solution on your computer, and train you to use it, for only $30*.
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*$30 is per computer. Installation & training not to exceed 30 minutes. Not available for web-based e-mail services like Yahoo or Hotmail. Offer extended through the summer. Offer now expires September 21, 2004
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SPAM Facts:
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58% Percentage of all e-mail messages categorized as spam in 2003
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155 Total number of unsolicited e-mail messages the average adult internet user receives each week.
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1 IN 4 Number of adults who say the growing volume of spam has reduced their use of e-mail.
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84% Percentage of adults who say they would be likely to register for a “do not spam” list.
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7% Percentage of adults who say they receive no spam in their personal e-mail accounts.
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3 IN 1,000 Number of unsolicited e-mails that comply with the new federal anti-spam law.
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Sources: Kiplinger’s Personal Finance-March 2004, Brightmail, Mailshell, MX Logic, Pew Internet & American Life Project, Synovate
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