| Comment Number: | OL-100003 |
| Received: | 8/13/2004 9:44:01 AM |
| Organization: | Excel Telecommunications Consultants |
| Commenter: | William Frost |
| State: | TX |
| Agency: | Federal Trade Commission |
| Rule: | Definitions, Implementation, and Reporting Requirements Under the CAN-SPAM Act (NPRM) |
| Docket ID: | [3084-AA96] |
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Comments:
I am a voice/data consultant and I am very concerned why businesses continue to send spam to my email address after I have sent them email messages to discontinue their spam. I have been forwarding these problems to the FTC's email address for spam transmissions. Many have a REMOVE address that does not activate which tells me it is a fake address. It is obvious they do not care if they flood the internet with their spam. It is very expensive for me and my clients to spend our earnings to try and prevent spam. I hope the FTC realizes how this spam problem affects the home end-user who does not have the knowledge or income to spend money trying to prevent spam. This is a major problem in America and needs a quick No Spam List and heavy fines for those who do not corporate. William Frost [Personal Identifying Information (PII) Redacted]