The Cruelty Of Spamming
Dave R 2nd August 2014
Today's post is a warning to watch out for unscrupulous con-men and women who wish to take advantage of your health problems by offering cures for the cause of your neuropathy. It especially applies to the current scourge of spammers who claim to have been to a doctor and had their HIV cured but the same sort of tricks appear for other diseases as well. Please don't buy into these promises of a cure. The fact of the matter is that there is no cure for HIV/Aids, cancer, neuropathy and many others at this moment in time. The best anyone can do is hold your disease in check and help relieve the symptoms. These criminals prey on people's insecurities and desperation and do not have your best interests at heart.
Below is an example of the sort of mail that regularly appears here at this blog. It's cruel and misleading and has no place in an environment where we are just trying to provide accurate information to help people with neuropathy. There are countless variations of the same mail in circulation - they are all fake!
HI My Name is MARIAN DUSS, I wish to share my testimonies with the general public about what this man called Dr lawcy of( drlawcyspellhome@gmail.com ] has just done for me , this man has just did what I thought nobody will ever do for me, i was HIV positive when one of my family friend introduce this man to me, I never believed that great DR LAWCY could do this, when I contacted him on this same issue on ground, he casted some spell for me and gave me some parcel to drink, now I am so happy to say that the virus I was having In my body have left me. All thanks to DR LAWCY If you are out there passing through this same kind of problems you can contact him today on his mail ( drlawcyspellhome@gmail.com. ) and he will also help you as well with his great spell caster, THANKS BE TO DR LAWCY....
This post doesn't address the problems we have with equally unscrupulous sellers of various treatments for neuropathy via the internet. That's a post for another day and at this point it's only necessary to warn you that you should watch out for bogus clinics and so-called treatment centres which claim to be able to 'cure' your neuropathy if you buy into their treatments. They can't. So if you see the word cure in an advertisment, please proceed no further.
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