Hmm nice try, but that won’t work, Rat. Most unsolicited email systems are located someplace without United States jurisdiction. Not to mention, they’re on redundant redundant backup servers worldwide. Good luck finding and squashing them all.
Also, you can get “throw away” emails so that when a potential spammer demands an email you give them one of those, and it works for as long as they behave themselves, then when they succumb you just turn that one off and they get bounce notifications. Works a charm.
Spam can be eliminated. Proof of Concept: All that pump-and-dump stock-scam spam you no longer receive. They changed the rules, removed the money, and that kind of spam stopped. (Only after some researchers published papers showing the stock scams were like printing money. Mathematically a sure thing.)
So why doesn’t any one offer a more general system to go after the spammers money? Basically cut the spammers away from the suckers. LOTS of people hate spam, but there are only a few suckers. The spammers don’t care how many millions of other people are annoyed, and the spam filters obviously don’t work, but the google and MS think “Live and let spam!” is more profitable. Or maybe it’s just some kind of professional courtesy to the scammers?
After I’ve unsubscribed, I will mark any further emails as spam, so that they disappear forever and damage the business’s ‘reputation’, meaning that the more of us do that, the more likely the emails will be labelled spam automatically, protecting future people.This is the 21st century. They can unsubscribe you with one click, and that takes nanoseconds. Any delay is for them to send you their special “This guy’s escaping” emails.
If your email app doesn’t have a handy button that says, “Mark As Spam,” you’re using the wrong app. Marking it as spam won’t stop it from coming in the future, but it will go straight into your spam box and you’ll never see it unless you look in your spam box every couple of months or so.
Then you click on “Empty Spam Box – Are You Sure?”
Now, now, we shouldn’t promote violence in any way these … are you listening to me? Hey, don’t give me that attitude! Oh yeah, wise guy? Ha! Take that! and that! Oh dear, the next comic might be slightly delayed.
I walked into a shoe shop the other day, didn’t buy anything, didn’t get my phone out, when I got home I had ads from that shop, talk about Big brother!!!
The problem with unsubscribing is that unless you actually leave your info on file with them, the whole process restarts every time you make a purchase. Fortunately, the sites I use don’t pull the stunts Rat shows. They are all one or two clicks and immediate satisfaction.
The trouble is, Law Enforcement tends to frown upon mad bombers. On the other hand, Acme is well-known for its explosive mishaps, falling anvils, and other dubious devices….
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
From where is Wile E. Coyote going to get his supplies?
BasilBruce over 1 year ago
You’d think the Acme Company would make its headquarters bomb-proof.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
And someone will do this now and blame Pastis…what a world!
alasko over 1 year ago
I can’t stop emails from a game show, subscribed with an old email address, not the updated one from my same ISP. Last resort is snail mail.
noahproblem over 1 year ago
Luckily he didn’t use an Acme detonator and dynamite – he would probably had blown himself up…
DennisinSeattle over 1 year ago
A jury of his peers will find him innocent.
David_the_CAD over 1 year ago
If only it was that easy.
minty_Joe over 1 year ago
Hmm nice try, but that won’t work, Rat. Most unsolicited email systems are located someplace without United States jurisdiction. Not to mention, they’re on redundant redundant backup servers worldwide. Good luck finding and squashing them all.
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
MOOBAK
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
That’s what spam filters are for.
Also, you can get “throw away” emails so that when a potential spammer demands an email you give them one of those, and it works for as long as they behave themselves, then when they succumb you just turn that one off and they get bounce notifications. Works a charm.
Bilan over 1 year ago
What’s just as bad are the spam phone calls that, if you answer, it wants you to wait on hold for the salesman.
shanen0 over 1 year ago
Spam can be eliminated. Proof of Concept: All that pump-and-dump stock-scam spam you no longer receive. They changed the rules, removed the money, and that kind of spam stopped. (Only after some researchers published papers showing the stock scams were like printing money. Mathematically a sure thing.)
So why doesn’t any one offer a more general system to go after the spammers money? Basically cut the spammers away from the suckers. LOTS of people hate spam, but there are only a few suckers. The spammers don’t care how many millions of other people are annoyed, and the spam filters obviously don’t work, but the google and MS think “Live and let spam!” is more profitable. Or maybe it’s just some kind of professional courtesy to the scammers?
iggyman over 1 year ago
Now wear is Wiley Coyote going to order his gadgets now ACME is gone? Beep! beep!
andrew5 over 1 year ago
After I’ve unsubscribed, I will mark any further emails as spam, so that they disappear forever and damage the business’s ‘reputation’, meaning that the more of us do that, the more likely the emails will be labelled spam automatically, protecting future people.This is the 21st century. They can unsubscribe you with one click, and that takes nanoseconds. Any delay is for them to send you their special “This guy’s escaping” emails.
RobinHood over 1 year ago
ACME had it coming,
Singed,
Wile E Coyote
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
I just delete them whenever I can.
cmerb over 1 year ago
The RAT rules : )
monya_43 over 1 year ago
Today is National Cheese Day! I am thinking of Pig and his love of cheese. I love cheeses, too.
wrd2255 over 1 year ago
Funny. When Wiley E Coyote used Acme products, they often self-destructed.
potfarmer over 1 year ago
Please take a short survey on your experience as your opinion matters.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Michaels” head office, here I come. BOOM!
AZCoyote over 1 year ago
What store sells T.N.T. and ignition plungers?
bpscg over 1 year ago
If your email app doesn’t have a handy button that says, “Mark As Spam,” you’re using the wrong app. Marking it as spam won’t stop it from coming in the future, but it will go straight into your spam box and you’ll never see it unless you look in your spam box every couple of months or so.
Then you click on “Empty Spam Box – Are You Sure?”
James Wolfenstein over 1 year ago
Sure… because those “companies” have addresses… :D
happyinvenice23 over 1 year ago
Wrong response Steph, your response may get you a life sentence in prison!
aerotica69 over 1 year ago
Can we do that to the headquarters of the butt deodorant and the fat suction company? Would it stop the TV ads as well as the spam?
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Why do you wish to unsubscribe?”
“Because I never asked for your emails in the first place, you idiots.”
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
He is using the wrong stuff. Dynamite is more stable and works just as well. TNT is unstable and can go off and any time.
mail2jbl over 1 year ago
Maybe if Wile E. Coyote tried to blow up Acme headquarters, his dynamite might actually work as intended.
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
Now, were those explosives MADE by ACME?
Masterskrain over 1 year ago
By the way: ACME= A Company Making Everything.
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Of course then he got crushed in a shower of anvils.
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now, now, we shouldn’t promote violence in any way these … are you listening to me? Hey, don’t give me that attitude! Oh yeah, wise guy? Ha! Take that! and that! Oh dear, the next comic might be slightly delayed.
Detroit Dan over 1 year ago
Shouldn’t there be anvils and rockets flying out of the exploding building?
david_42 over 1 year ago
I rarely get any spam, but I also never give out my email address without setting preferences to “NO”.
Goat from PBS over 1 year ago
It may be a time saver, but also a heck of a lot more illegal.
GreenIrishEyes over 1 year ago
Oh, dear. If he blows up Acme, then where will Wile E. Coyote’s shop for supplies to try thwarting the Roadrunner?
Spacetech over 1 year ago
SPAM…
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
Not that I’m condoning Rat’s behavior, BUT if any of you folks happen to live near The Seattle Times………..
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 1 year ago
If only it was as easy as blowing up the building.
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
OK. And it might take up to 10 days for me to quit posting negative reviews of your company. Sound fair?
Linda Schweiner Premium Member over 1 year ago
I give them one chance to unsubscribe me. After that I just flag them as SPAM and I don’t see them anymore. (Works for me.)
leons1701 over 1 year ago
Jokes on him, their server is elsewhere.
Grover St. Clair over 1 year ago
I’m up to 993 phrases in my headers filter.
zeexenon over 1 year ago
I can only dream …. This long retired IT & EE never replies to strangers, and I have added Surveys.
Saurischia over 1 year ago
And, then if you did buy something from them, you get everlasting emails to review whatever it was you bought. Extremely intrusive.
pearlyqim over 1 year ago
Perfect!
SheMc over 1 year ago
I walked into a shoe shop the other day, didn’t buy anything, didn’t get my phone out, when I got home I had ads from that shop, talk about Big brother!!!
kaffekup over 1 year ago
The TNT and activator should say “ACME” on them.
A
Company that
Makes
Everything.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wile E Coyote will be devastated. He was their biggest customer.
asrialfeeple over 1 year ago
I don’t LIKE SPAM!!!! However, I have heard good thing about ACME from a coyote.
The Fly Hunter over 1 year ago
That probably still won’t work….
pamela welch Premium Member over 1 year ago
Stephan, Thanks for a solution to the problem!
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
The problem with unsubscribing is that unless you actually leave your info on file with them, the whole process restarts every time you make a purchase. Fortunately, the sites I use don’t pull the stunts Rat shows. They are all one or two clicks and immediate satisfaction.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
The trouble is, Law Enforcement tends to frown upon mad bombers. On the other hand, Acme is well-known for its explosive mishaps, falling anvils, and other dubious devices….
BobCaldwell1 over 1 year ago
Won’t help. The company that does the emails is in a different location.
MattDingleberry over 1 year ago
What grinds my gear is that they sign you up in a flash, but unsubscribe somehow in this day and age takes “weeks”?
wordsmeet over 1 year ago
I can relate. I just class them as spam and let my email client delete them afterwards.
bmillar over 1 year ago
Then there’s the unsubscribe links that mysteriously give you an error message when you try to unsubscribe…grrr!
cunning.p.al over 1 year ago
That’s the end of Wile E. Coyote’s supply source.
ElEfJay over 1 year ago
That wouldn’t work, they outsource that kind of thing these days.
kraftjeff over 1 year ago
Wile E Coyote is now upset….