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Poncer
5th November 2002, 01:54
Well, well,well. Juvio sent me an e-mail today asking me to sign in, and upgrade my account asking me to give them money. I never signed up with them, nor they never responded to my e-mails. I am going to report them as spammers, and scammers. Does anyone have a url to a site for reporting spammers?

Here is the e-mail that they sent me.


From Juvio Team Mon Nov 4 04:43:54 2002
X-Apparently-To: *******@*****.*** via 216.136.130.69; 04 Nov 2002 04:47:17 -0800 (PST)
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 216.133.82.175
Return-Path: <info@juvio.com>
Received: from 216.133.82.175 (EHLO JoinJuvio.com) (216.133.82.175) by mta308.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 04 Nov 2002 04:47:17 -0800 (PST)
Received: from juvio.com [192.168.1.174] by JoinJuvio.com with ESMTP (SMTPD32-7.13) id A9A3B5A8013C; Mon, 04 Nov 2002 04:35:47 -0800
Message-ID: <206430-220021114124354312@juvio.com>
From: "Juvio Team" <info@juvio.com> | This is Spam | Add to Address Book
To: "********@*****.com" <********@*****.com>
Subject: Upgrade Service
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 04:43:54 -0800
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Content-Length: 797




NA,

Start developing your sales organization today! In order to reserve
your
current enrollment, please activate your membership by following three
simple steps:

1) Click the following link to enter your user name and password:
http://nna11066.juvio.com
Username:
Password:

2) Click Upgrade Service on the left side of the menu confirming your
password:
3) Enter your billing information, update your address (if needed), and
click submit.

You will now be active and able to receive comissions!

If you have any additional questions, please contact customer support,
support@juvio.com. If you simply would like to learn more before
upgrading
your service, please call 212-990-6642!


Sincerely,

The JUVIO Corporation
________________________________________

If you would prefer not to receive any additional e-mail information
from
Juvio in the future, please send an e-mail including your name and
e-mail
address and the word "Remove" in the subject line to info@juvio.com.
Please allow a reasonable response time not to exceed three days from
which
you will be removed from the Juvio email database and become
decompressed
out of the Juvio matrix.

Juvio Corporation is located at 6815 Flanders Drive, Suite 200, San
Diego,
CA 92121. Juvio may be contacted by email at
http://www.juvio.com/shared/contact.asp

Juvio received your information from www.datadate.com where as a
registered
user, you opted-in to receive new business opportunity offers.

teewrex75
7th November 2002, 06:52
FYI,
This email did not come from Juvio, it came from a group of people enrolled in Juvio that started a co-op called Juvio Team. They send out alot of email. You should report "Juvio Team" to Juvio. I believe you can reach them at support@juvio.com. I did belong to Juvio but quit because of their commission structure change but the execs at Juvio seem to be very above board in the business end of it.

teewrex75
7th November 2002, 06:55
Just wanted to add something there. Juvio did start a new marketing program supplying their associates with "free member leads". They probably got your email from some other opt-in list that enrolled you as a free member. According to Juvio, these were supposed to be "qualified leads". Goes to show you how much you can trust these types of things.