Hi guys! I often tried to annoy scammers by flooding their email with spam. I NEED YOUR HELP! I need to find more spam newsletter sites so the scammers get spam by the minute. Please help me!
Some sites I use now:
http://samedyfreeday.co.uk
FEMA.gov/email
https://www.buzzfeed.com/newsletters
Mailbait.info(under update)
Please help me finding some good sites to spam these rats
Maybe some newsletter that send you emails very often
I know good sites that spam your email. Let me grab the list.
alright! get as many sites as you can,so we can flood their mails!!!
@Botvernichtung#119729
Book marking this thread for sure.
Absolutely love some of these e-mail listings, as they vary in frequency as well, with some coming months later so by the time they’ve forgotten and cleared their inbox, another batch is a ticking timebomb a month away.
And im thoroughly impressed by samedy.
Tested it on a Burner temporary e-mail, and it got absolutely DEMOLISHED...every single refresh of the inbox was another 50 e-mails.
If i were a scammer, i'd desperately try to manually delete e-mails to save the inbox, but you'd have to filter out which are your "clients" and which are spam, as most of their e-mail providers don't come with a spam algorithm like g-mail, so they'd have no choice but to abandon that g-mail, and their victims in there as well, as those would be buried under nearly 8 thousand spam e-mails...
Props to your current list man, i just got myself a new weapon to the arsenal
@TheLittleBirdWhoToldYou#119923 Thank you! Im a big fan of these lists too. I’m trying to expand them! Help me if you got some spam newsletters please!
Does the list still exist or where did it go?
Imagine a 419 scammer looking at 1000 random messages about a parcel delivery and trying to filter out them from his victim’s emails.
any site associated with allrecipies,istyle,etc is good. nytimes and news sites are good. I just use the scammers email to sign up for services with so they get all my spam!
@TheLittleBirdWhoToldYou#119923 samedy doesn’t work anymore. it just freezes your screen Mailbait.info and https://thespam.co/ work well on scammers and newsletters are also fun. Hope this helps!
more spam sites to sign scammers up for: https://letterlist.com/ (list of newsletters)
https://www.treehugger.com/ (newsletter)
https://peta.org (newsletter)
Do you think they’d be interested in Scientology at all?
https://www.scientology.org.au/subscribe/
You can request a DVD too if you've got their address.
https://www.scientology.org/request-info/what-is-scientology-dvd.html
heres another one that scammers would really hate! XD
https://www.blazinggrace.org/ or Christian Newsletters - Email Devotionals for Daily Inspiration
Why not sign them up to the Cape Grim Beef mailing list to stay up to date on all kinds of beef related news?
https://www.capegrimbeef.com.au/mailing-list.html
ETA:
For more daily beef related news, they can also sign up to https://www.beefcentral.com/daily-newsletter/
There’s also a huge list of Christian email lists that can be signed up to here.
Free Christian Newsletters by Email