Thursday, March 26, 2020

How to Avoid Spam Emails - Have Your Teachers Stay in Touch With You?

How to Avoid Spam Emails - Have Your Teacher's Stay in Touch With You?First of all, I want to congratulate you on your tremendous success in learning how to evade a spam message. But I must tell you that if you send an email to a spam merchant, they will think that you are a spammer and will not entertain your emails at all. So they will no longer respond to you, not sending you the money.Let me give you some ideas for how to prevent this from happening. By using these methods you can save yourself the stress of having a spammer sends you money.Firstly, always make sure that you get an e-mail address before you send it to anyone. If the email address is registered, you can have the sender add you as a friend so that you can communicate with him. He can give you his full name instead of 'spammer' and make sure that you give him the right one.Secondly, if you are tutoring online, you may want to put a link to your website or blog so that if you receive a spam message your students will not know who sent them. This is what I like to call 'link bouncing'.Thirdly, when you are tutoring, it is good to join the Texas Tutors Associations. You will find other tutors that are also teaching online and you can ask them for help and advice.The Texas Tutors Associations has a special code so that you are able to monitor your inbox and you know who has sent you spam messages. A lot of people do not think that this is the right method to use, but you would be surprised that they are totally right.The reason why you should avoid tutoring at all costs is because you could potentially be the victim of a spammer. Take action now!

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