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Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts
From: goemon () anime net
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 13:28:14 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Paul S. wrote:
It would appear you've done your part in trying to reach out (and subsequently failed), so the next step to go is dropping all traffic from it.Nothing wrong with trying to protect your own customer from people who cannot be bothered to do their own due diligence.
It would be nice if allocations would be revoked due to invalid/fake contact info.
-Dan
Current thread:
- Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Gabriel Marais (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Paul S. (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts goemon (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Bill Woodcock (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts David Conrad (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts goemon (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Gabriel Marais (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts John Levine (Aug 11)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts goemon (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Paul S. (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Owen DeLong (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Mark Andrews (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Suresh Ramasubramanian (Aug 10)
- RE: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Tony Hain (Aug 10)
- Re: Dealing with abuse complaints to non-existent contacts Suresh Ramasubramanian (Aug 10)