Re: [mailop] Google Abuse?

2022-12-16 Thread Jarland Donnell via mailop
It's a simple matter of cost vs benefit. People sitting and responding personally to abuse complaints all day do not, directly, generate revenue. Given their size and adoption in the marketplace, personal responses to abuse complaints are not going to increase their market share. On 2022-12-1

[mailop] Google Abuse?

2022-12-16 Thread Eric Tykwinski via mailop
This is just more of a question on why they wouldn’t acknowledge a receipt of the abuse report posted to their web form? Here’s the response I got back: Thank you for submitting a report. We take our users' privacy and security very seriously, so we appreciate your concern. We will use the infor

Re: [mailop] Google abuse

2019-04-03 Thread Brandon Long via mailop
Send me the details off list and I'll escalate. Brandon On Wed, Apr 3, 2019, 3:13 AM David wrote: > Hi, > > Does anybody have a sensible way to contact Google abuse? > > One of our customers is suffering from invoice fraud from a domain > hosted at Google mail. The fake email uses our client's

[mailop] Google abuse

2019-04-03 Thread David
Hi, Does anybody have a sensible way to contact Google abuse? One of our customers is suffering from invoice fraud from a domain hosted at Google mail. The fake email uses our client's postal address and logo (which is trademarked). The fake invoice is for tens of thousands of Euros, and th