On Thu, 8 Feb 2024 15:19:42 +0100, Chris Jacobs wrote:
What can I do against this spam?
Now I did some research. Took the subject and saw what Google has to say.
It finds the URL anwb . nl/auto/elektrisch-rijden/laadpalen/hoe-kies-je-een-laadpaal-thuis
From what I can tell your spammer is either an affiliate of the site, or
the owner itself.
The target (anwb.nl) itself looks to me like either a legit company with
a broken (no confirmed opt-in) affiliate service. That's why you received
this mail (AKA spam).
Or even an "Electric vehicle charging scam". They want you to sign up and
pay a membership fee to have access to the "benefits".
Trust Pilot gives a mixed to negative score. While the positive scores
come from countries (like UK), where the service is not offered. People complain they cannot cancel the membership, and when calling the support
phone number no one picks up.
Anyway, to see, who sent this spam, you need to analyze the header of
the mail. Or post them here that others can have a look. But at the end,
there is probably nothing you can do other than to find a pattern you can
feed to you mail filter to discard future spam like this.
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Andreas
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