Thursday, June 4, 2009

Has anyone ever received an email from Adult Friend Finder that you didn't sign up for?

Did it say "here's your password", but you never signed up on the site?

Has anyone ever received an email from Adult Friend Finder that you didn't sign up for?
Nope. Either the person who received the email signed up or someone else signed up using that person's email.
Reply:Never. That just cannot happen unless you access the site and sign up. Why would they be sending you a password if you didn't sign up? That's a site for finding sexual partners in your area. I know because my ex was on it every ..f.u.c@#$king day. It's just so sad that a married man would do that. Makes me soooo angry!
Reply:No.





You have to actually give them YOUR email address so they can email you back with your password.





Why would they just send out random passwords? That makes ZERO sense.





If you have a password, wouldn't you have a USERNAME too?





Think about it!
Reply:I get hundreds of junk e-mails a week! Probably close to 1000 a week! I LOVE the spam filter on yahoo!





My favorite subject line in an junk e-mail was "Can you hang a brick on your d*ck"





Why the heck would I want to do that?????
Reply:Stop being naive...Your husband is up to his old tricks. You can ask this question 20 more times and it's not going to change that your Christian husband is back to his old habits...
Reply:That's the lames excuse i ever heard but you can't fault a man for trying lol.
Reply:Don't believe everything the plastic box says.
Reply:SOMEONe had to had signed up for a password..... Use it and see what your man (or whatever) has been up too
Reply:Not until I went on there and entered my info. Someone is using your info. Not a bad prank. I think I'll do that to some co-workers.
Reply:No never.... I tink someone must be YANKING YOUR CRANK LOL
Reply:Nope... that is a new one.... so, who is using your e-mail address?
Reply:could be spam i get "here are your top matches" from date sites. I NEVER VISIT those sites. I have got a e-mail saying here is your password for a site i never signed up for. It's a common thing. I also get tons of would like a bigger one e-mails from scam enhancement products, if you think this was your hubby cheating or looking just sign on see what is there with the password.
Reply:I get email for eharmony all the time and I've ask them to quit sending me solicitations.





Just delete it or click where it says remove from mailing list.





But that doesn't always work. I get at least five to six solicitations each day on sites I haven't signed up for.
Reply:Yes, there are a couple of sites that have you take a survey or other things. They sell that info to a bunch of sites one of which is AAF. AAF sponsors a bunch of stuff on line and uses that info also.
Reply:Either spam or somebody with a similar email to you signed up and they type-o'd and entered your email instead of their own.
Reply:I have gotten e-mails, but never a password.
Reply:many times just mark it as a spam and dont worry about it.
Reply:Nope. It's likely spam. We get crap like that all the time.
Reply:yes its called SPAM


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