I had to block him – again
He just won’t leave me alone. I keep getting emails from his new email address. Not directly from him, but from places where he’s signed my email address up to become his buddy or answer his question or do something to get him rewards. You know, all the things evil people ask you to do to your friends so they can sell your email address to spammers. Yes, my spam has greatly increased since I broke up with him (depending, of course, on which version of events you believe). I don’t think its a coincidence. My spam had fallen to all time record lows before that. I’m smart enough to know what to avoid most of the time. He’s a spammer’s best friend. Pushing all his friends that way is not a nice thing to do. Doing it to someone who wants you to leave her alone is just evil. He claims that he doesn’t have my email address – if so, then why am I getting emails based on a fishcatcher0738. That’s his new yahoo address, if I recall correctly. I managed to figure out how to block him on Facebook. Yeah, he tried adding me as a friend for the fourth time. They don’t make it simple to find out how to block someone. If I was as spiteful and immature as he says I am, I would have reported him to the Facebook authorities. But I didn’t. Maybe I’ll just have to set up a filter that moves anything from an email address containing the word fishcatcher to the trash bin. I have enough to put up with. I don’t need this kind of crap.



























