Basically a scam. See this thread: http://www.Google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=4b9cc88f7cab1556&hl=en
ShoppyBagIs a social network with aggressive marketing strategy. By signing up, you agree to their Terms of Service, which state that you agree to allow them to use your email address to initiate invites. Item 6 in the Terms of Services states: "YOU CONSENT TO RECEIVE COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES FROM SHOPPYBAG AND ITS AFFILIATES, AND ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES AND OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE USED BY SHOPPYBAG FOR THE PURPOSE OF INITIATING COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES."GMail users who sign up will find that a script has taken permision to use their account, and that their contacts have been sent emails claiming that has "tagged you with a photo on ShoppyBag". They have to sign up to see the photo, importing their address book in process. If this happens, the user can stop this by disabling third-party access to shoppybag.com.
It is an emerging social network site, specializing in fashion and shopping. Users create their free profiles, find people they already know or get to know somebody else based on similar shopping interests, and add them as friends. ShoppyBag is targeted primarily at window-shopping teenagers, but it has functionality for actual purchases. ShoppyBag's model is recreation of "shopping mall outing" experience on the web.ShoppyBag has been the subject of complaints about deceptive email practices where users have not been aware that they are sending invitations to their friends as they are signing up.More comments from our users:Item 6 in the Terms of Services states:"YOU CONSENT TO RECEIVE COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES FROM SHOPPYBAG AND ITS AFFILIATES, AND ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES AND OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE USED BY SHOPPYBAG FOR THE PURPOSE OF INITIATING COMMERCIAL E-MAIL MESSAGES."GMail users who sign up will find that a script has taken permision to use their account, and that their contacts have been sent emails claiming that has "tagged you with a! photo on ShoppyBag". They have to sign up to see the photo, thus spreading the spam. If this happens, the user can stop this by disabling third-party access to shoppybag.com.
I had this problem too! Go to your account settings, scroll down. Look for "Delete account" or something like that on the bottom right. It will ask you if you are sure you want to delete it. Click "yes" and you are done! Hope this helped! Took me forever to figure it out!