Email spam from Ravi S. at Ravi S consulting at robust-web-solutions.com
Hey Ravi, if your prices are so low and your services are so great, then why is your website (robust-web-solutions.com) blank?
Hi Michael,
My name is Ravi and I represent a global web development firm Head Quartered in Texas with an Offshore Development Center in India.
I understand that you have registered a new domain name "somename.com".
Would you like to develop a new website or mobile app using this domain name ?
If yes, then we can provide you an affordable one-stop-solution by developing the website/app, hosting it,maintaining it and promoting it on the Search Engines through SEO.
We also have very economical Website
maintenance packages, starting at
$ 49.99/month.
May I suggest that we connect for a quick
5 mins Skype/phone call to discuss your
requirements?
Best,
Ravi S.
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Unknown Company
The name of the company is not included in the email. Typically a reputable company will include their Name, Email Address, a working phone number, and a street address of their business.
Can you trust this company?
Have you ever heard of this company before? Do they have a WORKING phone number? Are they even real?
Can you trust the sender?
A good email system and a bit of searching would tell you that the ip address is from another domain and if you do a quick search on the reply to email address that this person or "SEO" company has been email spamming, forum spamming and more.
Is this company in America?
There's a good chance you are receiving this message in America, so the chances of you getting any money back from them is laughable. Unless you just want to throw your money into a hole, then leave them alone. Find a local SEO company that you can hold accountable if you are unsatisfied with the results.
Even Google gets these spam emails
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35291?hl=en
Asks you to unsubscribe
Oh how nice of them. A way out. But most of the time, replying ANYTHING back is a bad idea because many times it lets the sender know you are a real person and that the email address is valid.
Poor Grammer
Excessively poor grammar is a dead giveaway to the reliability of what is supposed to be a reputable company.
Asks you to reply
Replying ANYTHING back is a bad idea because many times it lets the sender know you are a real person and that the email address they are spamming is valid.
Communication contains suspicious links
Links can hide a lot of information. Some links have query string attached to them that mask hidden data that may give a spammer some indication that your email address is valid.
Email address spammed from domain registrar
Your email address was likely gotten from a domain registrar 'whois' lookup.
Wants to Skype you
Skype is a great way for spammers to talk to you without you seeing that their phone number is out of the country. In the email they leave their phone blank (unprofessional) and gladly give you the Skype address.
Ignore it! Ignore it!
Sometimes the spam is intended to hurt the reputation of a competitor. That's why it's best to simply ignore email spam altogether.