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charlesthomas = another spammer

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    POW
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    charlesthomas is not a melanoma patient or caregiver– he is selling financial services. I hope MRF starts getting rid of these jerks very soon.

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      Linny
      Participant

      yes POW — this is a good idea to post the name of the spammer under a separate topic. Not only will that help keep others from potentially opening any posts by them and clicking on any links in these spam messages but if an admin sees enough of these, they might get the hint that we have a little problem.

        Phil S
        Participant

        I guess the only thing to do is keep at mpip to try to control the spamming, that surgical company, dovemed even posted a comment on someone's post, saying congratulations on good scan results!  I repeat  my earlier comment, it's CREEPY!  This site is for melanoma patients and their family, caregivers to support, educate, and share the joys and share the sadness, as it relates to their melanoma journey!   So others, please stay OFF this site!!  And, mpip/Tim, please monitor this site and delete the offenders!    Valerie (Phil's wife)

        lou2
        Participant

        Maybe MRF could appoint volunteer(s) to assist in moderating, to delete these spam posts.  I'm sure the foundation staff has other things to do and could use some help.  Have enough to take turns so it doesn't become a burden on any one person.  Official spam police?

        lou2
        Participant

        Maybe MRF could appoint volunteer(s) to assist in moderating, to delete these spam posts.  I'm sure the foundation staff has other things to do and could use some help.  Have enough to take turns so it doesn't become a burden on any one person.  Official spam police?

        lou2
        Participant

        Maybe MRF could appoint volunteer(s) to assist in moderating, to delete these spam posts.  I'm sure the foundation staff has other things to do and could use some help.  Have enough to take turns so it doesn't become a burden on any one person.  Official spam police?

        Phil S
        Participant

        I guess the only thing to do is keep at mpip to try to control the spamming, that surgical company, dovemed even posted a comment on someone's post, saying congratulations on good scan results!  I repeat  my earlier comment, it's CREEPY!  This site is for melanoma patients and their family, caregivers to support, educate, and share the joys and share the sadness, as it relates to their melanoma journey!   So others, please stay OFF this site!!  And, mpip/Tim, please monitor this site and delete the offenders!    Valerie (Phil's wife)

        Phil S
        Participant

        I guess the only thing to do is keep at mpip to try to control the spamming, that surgical company, dovemed even posted a comment on someone's post, saying congratulations on good scan results!  I repeat  my earlier comment, it's CREEPY!  This site is for melanoma patients and their family, caregivers to support, educate, and share the joys and share the sadness, as it relates to their melanoma journey!   So others, please stay OFF this site!!  And, mpip/Tim, please monitor this site and delete the offenders!    Valerie (Phil's wife)

      Linny
      Participant

      yes POW — this is a good idea to post the name of the spammer under a separate topic. Not only will that help keep others from potentially opening any posts by them and clicking on any links in these spam messages but if an admin sees enough of these, they might get the hint that we have a little problem.

      Linny
      Participant

      yes POW — this is a good idea to post the name of the spammer under a separate topic. Not only will that help keep others from potentially opening any posts by them and clicking on any links in these spam messages but if an admin sees enough of these, they might get the hint that we have a little problem.

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