You go!!! Some just do not give a crap about abuse!! I salute you!! Spam is "Sh*t" and we all know it!! O well. So never learn....
Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.4CheapDomains.Net Need Advertising? Try DeerSearch.Com http://www.DeerSearch.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Chvostek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:30 PM Subject: Re: 2 more Q's- Affiliate/Mirrors > > On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 04:41:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > No. I never completed becoming an OPEN SRS reseller, so I used another tucows > > reseller, who charges $13.50 per domain. With my enom reseller account I pay $7.99 > > See, that just seems lazy to me. Why would you not go through the > process of filling out a text-based form and faxing it to Tucows, when > that five minutes of work will get you $10 per domain? If you value > your time at $60 per hour, your investment of time would be paid off > after just a couple of registrations. > > > 'little guy' and $7.99 is very decent. > > On the other hand, you're doing the Internet a disservice by supporting > the business of a known spammer. Heck, if we want to be picky, you're > providing "spam support services" by purchasing registration from Enom, > and could arguably be subject to penalty by MAPS. (Hmm.) > > But seriously, if the BIG companies (Verislime, UUNET) won't crack down > on spam, and the SMALL companies (sitelance.com) are too swayed by a $2 > savings to do what's "right", then perhaps it's time I got out of this > business and started breeding chickens. The Internet was created because > if the cooperation of collection of like-minded individuals. Spam came > came about because a smaller group of greedy individuals figured it was > alright to steal Internet service and force other people to pay for > their advertising (otherwise known as "theft" and "fraud"). Spam > continues to exist because companies like Verisign, UUNET and SiteLance > feel that it's okay to let people devalue this medium as long as you can > pay less. > > It's like environmentalism. Paper made from 100% recycled fibres is > more expensive than paper made from virgin forest. But which one should > you be using? Which one ARE you using? And why? > > > And to the guy who wrote about Enom spam... WTF are you talking about? (WTF > > stands for 'what, true friend,) [smile]. I NEVER get any email from enom, except when I > > ask support a question. Hey, I'm not a Enom pusher, but dont turn this list into a 'beat > > up enom' session. Especially if you have no near-personal experience with them. > > A quick check on NANAE gets us the scoop. Check it out: > > http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off&q=enom&meta =group%3Dnews.admin.net-abuse.email > > I myself have several emails sent to various addresses listed as contact > records for domains, sent from multiple people who sign their email with > the title "Director, Business Development". > > It's been discussed in depth already, here and I suspect on spam-l also. > > -- > Paul Chvostek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Operations / Abuse / Whatever +1 416 598-0000 > it.canada - hosting and development http://www.it.ca/ >
