Woody, Apparently that is what or tried to do to me because I saw the beginning of the message which said that I was receiving their email because I had joined their site which I hadn't. The spam email which was sent to me at the same thing had the same sentence at the beginning but I knew I had never requested to be a member their site. Now I think I should try to get my email address away from them. I saw them on facebook but never clicked on them, just passed them by because I had no interest in them. Thanks for sending this email address. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Woody Woodworth <boguswoody@aol.com> To: gen-newbie <gen-newbie@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Feb 16, 2014 3:54 pm Subject: Re: [GN] nomorerack That Momorerack is one crooked outfit. A separate "hate Momorerack" Facebook site was established because Momorerack deleted all negative comments on their own site. The "hate Momorerack" site is very informative, and provides good advice at the top of the home page, such as calling your credit card company to dispute charges, and much more. See https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nomorerack-Consumer-Complaints-and-Hate-Page/360875023927327 Apparently, if one manages to myteriously establish an account with Momorerack, like Facebook and Facebook apps, they are "authorized" to go into one's computer e-mail program and send spam to everyone in one's address book. Woody -----Original Message----- From: wstjs <wstjs@aol.com> To: gen-newbie <gen-newbie@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Feb 16, 2014 9:11 am Subject: Re: [GN] nomorerack oy, f I understand you correctly, my emails including my spam file reside on my own omputer and my laptop as well. They are not kept on any an internet site ncluding AOL. I ran a complete scan on my laptop but not of this computer et. My anti-malware program is always running in the background of whatever I m doing. Everything is in my computer, nothing is in AOL except the normal mails etc. All of my programs are in my computer. This problem was called by pening a second spam email after deleting the first one. On AOL we can read he first line of an email before opening it, both said that their email was eing sent to me because I had requested to join their site. I did request nything but our of curiosity I opened the second spam email and then this page amed nomorerack became a full paged on my spam page and I also find it on my raft page as well. On this page they are asking me to download and sign up to e a member. This nomorerack appears to be a i! nternet store which sells many things. anet ----Original Message----- rom: Joy Gulden <jegulden@gmail.com> o: gen-newbie <gen-newbie@rootsweb.com> ent: Sat, Feb 15, 2014 1:13 pm ubject: Re: [GN] nomorerack see that you have an AOL address. I have never used AOL, so bear with e.... Do your emails including your spam file reside on your own computer, or re they kept on the AOL internet site? If they are on your computer, fter Norton (your antivirus program) completes, if it has not found omething and cleaned it up, then run your anti-malware program. That ould be something like Malwarebytes. You should have one of the nti-malware programs on your computer. If they are kept on AOL and you need to go to the AOL internet site to ead them, then you should call AOL and see if they can do something bout it. As I say - I have never used AOL, so I do not know what else o recommend. Good luck, Joy On 2/15/2014 10:10 AM, wstjs@aol.com wrote: I am at present running a full scan from Norton. Is this what you mean? By licking on spam, I meant that whenever I receive an email which is spam, my omputer puts into my spam file. Some programs call it a trash file I believe. When I see that their are emails in my spam file I just go in there and delete ecause I don't want them. There were two spam files in there this morning. On the one was titled that I am receiving this file because I joined their site. hich I did not, so I just deleted it. The second spam email said the same hing, so I opened to find out what site they meant. It opened it up to look at it to determine where it came from and at that moment the entire page became a ommercial for nomorerack. Now everytime I open the spam page, this entire page is an advertisement for this store or site called nomorerack. I cannot get rid f it. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Joy Gulden <jegulden@gmail.com> To: gen-newbie <gen-newbie@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Feb 15, 2014 11:22 am Subject: Re: [GN] nomorerack Not sure what you mean when you say "when ever I click on spam", but ---- Have you run your antivirus program and your anti malware programs? That would be the first steps. Joy On 2/15/2014 8:11 AM, wstjs@aol.com wrote: > I read the discussion yesterday on here about nomorerack but did not know hat -- his email is free from viruses and malware because avast! 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