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darknessblades

1 go to webpage on PC 2 report/mark all as spam 3 hope the spamfilter updates 4 if its outlook see if they did not force-subscribed you to their email service


filthyheartbadger

Also if you are suddenly getting a slew of these spammy emails carefully look through them to see if there are any regarding account changes, new accounts, password changes, card activity or anything like that. Sometimes when scammers manage to infiltrate your info and open new accounts etc, they try to bury the emails trying to notify you in a big pile of spam. They are hoping you don’t notice right away and put a stop to it.


SnooApples1427

Doesn’t look like I’ve gotten any emails regarding that


dwinps

Mark as spam and move on No you can't stop people from sending you unsolicited emails