Newport Internet is who this guy hired.
Jonathan wrote:
There are obviously legal channels/etc, as the others have suggested. One (small) thing that the owner can do now, though, is set up an SPF record (and obviously not add the spammer's IP to it). Obviously not everyone enforces SPF yet, but it will cut down somewhat on the complaints for those who do. If you're not familiar with SPF, this this wizard: http://spf.pobox.com/wizard.html
Hope that helps,
Jonathan
At 10:25 AM 3/21/2005, you wrote:
I just got off the phone with the owner of exerciseforkids.com whom we received a spam complaint about. According to him, he naively hired a spammer to send out email for them. When he learned a bit more about what was going on and received may complaints, he called and cancelled his order. He also called AMEX to get his money back since he was told that his email was being sent to an opt-in list ( yeah, right.).
Long story short, the spammer is demanding $500 to STOP sending the email. The guy already paid him $500 once before and now they're demanding more money!
Wild.
Any ideas on what this guy can do? I told him to get a new domain and close the old one but his videos and materials have his domain plastered all over them.
Bill
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