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Re: SPAM from stockhunt needs to stop



"Jim" <jim@magrathea.plus.com> wrote in message 
news:slrng90d04.72s.jim@wotan.magrathea.local...

> You might also try contacting Network Solution, with whom they are 
> registered:

Hi Jim,

I already did that. See below. My point I think is that you and others might 
want to take some kind of action too. I really don't find your suggestion 
very helpful since you've obviously made this my problem and not yours.

If it doesn't annoy you to be spammed day after day, fine. I have considered 
unsubscribing to this newgroup if the spam doesn't stop, but since I really 
enjoy the group I thought I'd try this route first.

> "Sometimes when I talk to a Windows person about using a Mac, I feel like 
> I'm explaining Van Halen to a horse." Merlin Mann

Sometimes when I am listening to a Macophile talk about "Windows people" I 
feel like I am listening to an affirmative action advocate promoting 
minority rights.

Bill Buckels


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bill Buckels
To: abuse@networksolutions.com
Cc: Info@stockhunt.com ; keith@spectrumlawgroup.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 4:59 AM
Subject: Abuse action request


Good Morning,

One of your sites (stockhunt.com) is presently engaging in a promotional 
SPAM campaign which has resulted in hundreds, perhaps thousands of SPAM 
messages to be sent to newgroup subscribers.

This practice is completely disruptive and unethical, and on this basis I am 
requesting that you shut this site down. This irresponsible abuse has 
contaminated countless technical research resources and has been broadcast 
worldwide, and the effects are irreversible.

I have personally received several hundred of their SPAM messages and would 
be pleased to forward them to you for your review in the ineterest of 
stopping this abuse.

Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. This should also 
probably result in a criminal prosecution against the site's registrant, but 
at the very least the site should be shut down and the registrants prevented 
from registering again.

Regards,

Bill Buckels
Software Developer