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Originally posted by jimmyf
I'd really like to see a link or something on this please. Thanks in advance.
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it was spam arrest, not spam cop
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/26219
'Spam Arrest ' sending e-mail sales pitch
As an anti-spam company, you'd expect the founders to be relatively sensitive to spam, yes? Apparently that's not the case for one anti-spam company known as "Spam Arrest", who has been busy spamming potential customers, mining addresses and sending a sales pitch to anyone who had recently sent an e-mail to one of their customers. Using your anti-spam product to harvest your customers' acquaintances e-mail addresses has naturally got the folks over at Politechbot riled, with others there confirming the practice. One would think the marketing department at Spam Arrest would have thought twice before resorting to e-mail marketing?