Spam for Elsevier and Faculty Books, from MessageReach (xmr3.com)
This page lists repeated spams on behalf of
Elsevier academic publishers
and FacultyBooks.com.
There are fourteen spams, send over a period
of just three days.
They all claim to have been sent by the apparent
spammer for hire, xmr3.com (MessageReach).
The spams contained many tracking codes;
I have X'ed out those that I recognized as tracking codes.
Ten spams for Elsevier math textbooks:
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Spam,
dated 22 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "A Transition to Abstract Mathematics: Learning Mathematical Thinking and Writing, 2e,"
by Randall B. Maddox.
Email the author at
randall.maddox@pepperdine.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 22 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Introduction to Probability Models, 10e,"
by Sheldon M. Ross.
Email the author at
smross@usc.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 4e,"
by Oliver C. Ibe.
Email the author at
oliver_ibe@uml.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Geometric Measure Theory: A Beginner's Guide, 4e,"
by Frank Morgan.
Email the author at
Frank.Morgan@williams.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Boundary Value Problems, 6E,"
by David L. Powers.
Email the author at
dpowers@clarkson.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 24 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Boundary Value Problems, 6E,"
by K. M. Ramachandran and Chris P. Tsokos.
Email the authors at
ram@cas.usf.edu
and
rofcpt@cas.usf.edu
to let them know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell them they need to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 24 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems with Maple, 2e,"
by George A. Articolo.
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Spam,
dated 24 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Matrix Methods: Applied Linear Algebra, 3e,"
by Richard Bronson and Gabriel B. Costa.
Email the authors at
bronson@fdu.edu,
costagab@shu.edu,
and
gabriel.costa@usma.edu,
to let them know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell them they need to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 24 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "Markov Processes for Stochastic Modeling,"
by Oliver C. Ibe.
Email the author at
oliver_ibe@uml.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
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Spam,
dated 24 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
Mathematics.books@els001.email-reaction.net,
for the Elsevier textbook "A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations, 2e,"
by Henry J. Ricardo.
Email the author at
henry@mec.cuny.edu
to let him know you don't buy spamvertized books,
and to tell him he needs to switch to a publisher which doesn't
advertise via spam.
Four spams for FacultyBooks.com:
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
customerservice@facultybooks.com,
saying FacultyBooks.com offers cash for my new or used textbooks.
Most of the books have nothing to do with any subject I have ever
taught.
Call FacultyBooks.com tool free at 800-868-8902 to tell them
you don't do business with spammers.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
customerservice@facultybooks.com,
saying FacultyBooks.com offers cash for my new or used textbooks.
Most of the books have nothing to do with any subject I have ever
taught.
Call FacultyBooks.com tool free at 800-868-8902 to tell them
you don't do business with spammers.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
customerservice@facultybooks.com,
saying FacultyBooks.com offers cash for my new or used textbooks.
Most of the books have nothing to do with any subject I have ever
taught.
Call FacultyBooks.com tool free at 800-868-8902 to tell them
you don't do business with spammers.
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Spam,
dated 23 Sept. 2009,
claiming to be from
customerservice@facultybooks.com,
saying FacultyBooks.com offers cash for my new or used textbooks.
Most of the books have nothing to do with any subject I have ever
taught.
Call FacultyBooks.com tool free at 800-868-8902 to tell them
you don't do business with spammers.