Constant email spam from…
Constant email spam from frankspeech.com that won't go away. No idea how I even got on the list.
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Constant email spam from frankspeech.com that won't go away. No idea how I even got on the list.
Best Site For "REAL" News!
One Of The Few Sites That Investigated & Validated Widespread, Election Fraud In The USA & Around The World, That Is Actively Lobbing Elected Officials To Educate Them To Stop It, Protecting All Americans, Republican, Democrat, & Independents, Their Rights Of Free & Fair Elections For A Free Democratic Republic Here & Around The World Also FrankSpeech.com Will Not Be Intimidated Into Silence Such As Almost All Mainstream Networks That Censor Subjects Such As Election Tampering, Vaccines, Border Security, Foreign Country Influences & Intimidation, Covid, Vaccines, Pharmaceutical Industry Corruption...etc
Like the other posts here, I, too, get relentless text messages that responding 'STOP' doesn't stop. My next stop (not a pun) will be the FCC or FTC in an attempt to get them to stop texting my phone.
I like Mike Lindell. I agree with him about the stolen election and appreciate his efforts to expose it. That is why I signed up for his website, FrankSpeech. However, ever since, all I get is relentless text messages to buy his products. The texts come from different numbers. Responding with STOP only stops texts from that particular number, so they just keep sending texts with a new number. I wonder if a hacker is behind this. I was surprised with this aggressive and underhanded marketing approach. Not what I expected from a news website. I have bought My Pillow products before and have never been subject to relentless texts and emails from them.
My guess is Mike Lindell has spent a great deal of money on this webpage, there are commercials all the time. I attempted to sign up, the sign up doesn't work, the password reset doesn't work, it's not a social media site, if it is I certainly don't understand how it works.
It looks to me like a big commercial for mypillow.com
Thanks for listening.
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