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A note about SPAM (junk mail) and SPAM Fraud !!!

If you have received junk mail (also known as SPAM) that appears to be from our Web Site and email address, please be aware that we are not sending that mail.  One of the many scams that Spammers use is hiding their identity behind fake or stolen email addresses.  Our email address is being used in this way by someone unknown to us at this time.. Recently we started receiving notification for returned mail with subject matters such as "Lose Weight Fast" and "Home Equity Loans Cheap".  We can assure you that this is fraudulent unauthorized use of our email address being sent by someone else. We do not in any way send out unsolicited email. 

You can help us with this !! We have only received the return messages which contain details of the provider that bounced the mail but does not contain the header from the original message. If you have received one of these messages please contact us at  "rik@redsnapperfishing .com" . We would like to have you forward the message to us but we need to give you info on how to send it to us so we can get the header information. 

If you are having trouble with excessive SPAM (junk mail) messages, the best way to get rid of it is by using Spam Killer. Spam Killer logs onto your email account and uses an extensive filtering system to screen your mail for you. It will pass all the good mail to you and send complaints and errors to the Spammers just before it kills the mail. The program is about 98% effective and will cut you junk mail to almost nothing. Visit them at  http://www.spamkiller.com

Again , We would like to apologize for this and assure you that we are not responsible.

Never click on a lick or attached file from an unknown email sender! Also, never give anyone on the web your personal information such as account names, passwords or PIN codes. There are a number of recent scams where emails explain that you account needs to be updated and they request personal information. The often have logos and graphics from the company inserted in the mail.

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