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Tobyhanna,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, March 02, 2011
The second you fill out one offer with information such as your email address it is sold to many others that will spam you into oblivion. It is too late, you've been spammed.
BrianAPaone
Knoxville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 02, 2011
If you're seeing pop-ups on EVERY website, then odds are you've been affected by adware.
There's tons of adware out there, so it's not really possible to tell you from all the way over here how you can get rid of it SPECIFICALLY. But if you've managed to snag one of the more incorrigible pieces of adware, there's a very simple fix:
Wipe your hard drive and reinstall your operating system.
You don't sound terribly computer-savvy, so I won't recommend Linux (even though it's MUCH safer) unless you know and trust an individual with the requisite technical gifts to properly install and configure the operating system for you. So, I guess it's back to Windows for you.
And this time around... BE VERY CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU INSTALL!!! Lots of "free" programs on the internet make their cash by bundling in all sorts of nonsense, and few tell you about it. So, since you'll be stuck using Windows, you'll need to be extremely careful reading the fine print on ALL programs you download and install, and you'll need to be especially diligent during the actual install itself. (TIP: Never do an "express install". ALWAYS do "custom install". That's how you can get around installing 98% of this garbage.)
Unless, of course, this entire report was a joke - which, to be honest, I kind of suspect.
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, March 02, 2011
If you are sick and tired of it..then STOP doing it.
Nothing in life is free. The only way they can offer you a $1,000 gift card, and stay in business, is to get the commission for getting you to purchase more than $1,000 in items. Your not going to get a $1,000 gift card for spending a couple hundred dollars. You would probably end up having to "purchase" $5,000-$10,000 worth of products or services.
The stores have nothing to do with this and they really can't stop it. That is why you will always see somewhere in the fine print something to the effect that the store has NO affiliation and does not support or endorse the promotion.
Perhaps you need a better pop-up blocker, or increase the settings on the one you are using now.