Dr. Kuoh is right, if you respond to them they know they've hit upon a good address. In other words, so many people change addys, give false ones, etc. and if there's no response nothing further happens. However if you do respond...
I know this doesn't help now but in the future if a site requires an e-mail address either give a false one (1@2.com is one of my favs) or open a hotmail account and use it for garbage like that. At least that way you won't have to sort through the spam to find your 'real' mail.
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