Do
Not Falsely Report
Us For Spamming.
We
Do Not Spam And Will Take Legal Action Against False Spam Reports-
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I
know, this sounds crazy, but can you believe there are
people who have nothing better to do then to sign up for
a great service like our free newsletter and then have
the audacity to report us for spamming them!?! It is especially
unbelievable when we have a confirmation eMail that requires
a person to verify they want our eMails and we provide
a link at the bottom of every eMail we send giving them
the option to unsubscribe at anytime.
Unfortunately,
people like this exist, and if you are thinking about
doing it, please read the following to know that we can
track your IP address when you sign up, we will prove
to the ISP that your report of spam is false, that you
indeed signed up for the newsletter and we will take legal
action against you for trying to cause harm to our business
by making false claims against us.
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Lisa
S. Lawless, Ph.D., CEO
Founder Of Holistic Wisdom
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We
Do Not Spam.
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We
Do Not Buy eMail Lists.
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We
Do Not Sell Any Information
Including eMail Addresses.
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We
Maintain Confidentiality With
AntiHacker Technology. |
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Our
Legal Agreement When Signing Up For Our Newsletter-
The subscriber
agrees, by accepting our eMail newsletter subscription, to indemnify
the publisher against false accusations of spam to include,
but not limited to, payment of all damages, loss of web hosting
fees and services, all damages for loss of business and goodwill,
and any and all fees or fines that may be imposed against the
publisher by any federal, state, local authority or civilian
business entity as a result of the false spam accusation.
Our
eMail Confidentiality
Policy
Your
eMail Is Safe With Us!
We
NEVER divulge our client's eMail addresses to anyone for any
reason and keep them private.
We
at Holistic Wisdom take personal privacy very seriously, and
I can assure you that we will never give your eMail address
to anyone. We
also take great care in protecting our eMail addresses and store
them in a protected server that is quite secure and has the
latest in anti-hacker protection.
We
will only eMail you under the following conditions-
1)
You place an order with us; we will eMail you a receipt.
2) We need to clarify something about an order you placed with
us.
3) You eMail us and request us to reply.
4) You sign up for our newsletter.
That is
it. We do not send promotional eMails advertising even our own
products. Also, should you sign up for our newsletter and want
to be removed from it, simply use the link at the bottom of
any of our newsletter eMails to remove your eMail address instantly.
Please
note, we will NEVER ask you for sensitive credit card information,
etc. by eMail as that is not a secure way to transfer that kind
of information.
We know how
annoying many companies are becoming with sending eMails to web
site visitors and customers and as the C.E.O. of this company,
trust me when I say... we will never resort to such practices.
Do
Not Report Us
For Spamming
We Do
Not Spam And Will Take Legal Action Against False Spam Reports-
The subscriber
agrees, by accepting this eMail newsletter subscription, to indemnify
the publisher against false accusations of spam to include, but
not limited to, payment of all damages, loss of web hosting fees
and services, all damages for loss of business and goodwill, and
any and all fees or fines that may be imposed against the publisher
by any federal, state, local authority or civilian business entity
as a result of the false spam accusation.
Protect
Yourself
Internet
Scams: "Phishing"
Below
you will find some tips on how to protect your eMail address
from those who unethically spam unsuspecting people like yourself.
What
Is "Phishing?"
"Phishing"
refers to a person or a group of cyber-criminals who create
an imitation or copy of an existing legitimate Web page to trick
users into providing sensitive personal information. Responding
to "phishing" eMails put your accounts at risk.
Be
Aware of Phishing Scams-
Many companies
like eBay are experiencing problems with hackers using a technique
called "Phishing." This is when the name and logo
of a company has been used without consent or knowledge by that
company to acquire sensitive information from unsuspecting Web
and eMail users. For example you could get an eMail saying that
your eBay account needs to be updated. You innocently click
on the link they send you which can lead you to a fake web site
asking you for your password or credit card information or the
link can be to a file that contains a virus. You need to take
precautions. When it doubt, simply type in the real web site
address- www.eBay.com and contact customer service to make sure
that the eMail is legitimate.
While our
company, Holistic Wisdom, Inc. has not been compromised in any
way, many large numbers of recipients from other more highly
targeted companies like banks and online auction companies are
being "spammed," without actual knowledge of their banking affiliation,
with fraudulent eMails like these.
l If you suspect
that you have received a fraudulent eMail by someone using our
company logo or name, please forward
it to us.
How
To Prevent Spam
Removal Addresses:
Never respond to the 'removal request' eMail address
that shows up in some spam. Doing so is a quick way to end up
on the list of dozens of other spammers. It's best just to complain
directly to the spammer's service provider.
Usenet
Newsgroups: Never
post a message to a newsgroup using your real eMail address.
A very simple way to cloak your address from the spam-robots
is to add 'spam-bait' to it. For instance, if your eMail address
is "jdoe@internet.com" change it to something like "jdoe|NO_Spam@internet.com|NoSpam".
This makes it easy for others to see your address, but the spam
robots cannot make that distinction (yet...). Use spam-bait
on eMail addresses in your news-reader program and in any signature
files you use. Robots can get your address from there too.
Personal
Web sites: If
you have a personal web page as many people do these days...
computer hackers target those and will "spider" (use computer
programs to search through the site) through web sites to collect
eMail addresses. When our web site first went up our spam and
the number of viruses sent to us did too. We have since put
a special Java Script code on our site that protects us from
that. If you have a web site... you may want to make sure that
you do not have your eMail address on it or use the code we
do which you can find at http://www.joemaller.com/js-mailer.shtml.
Online
Services: Never
publish a 'user profile'. Find out if you can request exclusion
from any member directories. Ask the service about setting up
a separate user ID (with separate eMail box) that you can use
for chat rooms or newsgroups. Also, ask if the service offers
any mail filters to keep messages from known spammers out of
your mailbox.
Online
Software Registration: Always
double check which options you are checking when registering
your software. Online registration programs often let you choose
to have your address added to a list of addresses so the business
can send you eMail Sometimes you have to uncheck a box if you
don't want advertisements.
Electronic
News Subscriptions: The same warnings
as above apply here. Read the options very carefully. Spam-Stopping
Services- These services help prevent SPAM from showing up in
your mailbox- Consumers Connect offers a Subscription to the
Privacy Service. They can assist you in preventing unwanted
eMail
Zero
Junk Mail
This service requires a small membership fee, but they assist
you in stopping junk eMail
Junk
Mail Junction
This free service helps you get rid of junk eMail They also
help prevent postal junk-mail. I hope these tips help you in
figuring out where it is all coming from.
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