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msealey

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  1. They continue to push their muck my way too - relentlessly. I now have cases open to stop them at two BBBs, two D/As (both in California); and two ICANN cases for lack of compliance; as well as a couple of 'inquiries' in to Uniregistry (most of their spamvertised sites are .links). And all the filtering I can throw at them. Each time they - effectively - impersonate a (major) company… CVS, the health providers etc, I forward to those co.s' abuse depts too. Am also reporting here every one I get. They definitely stop over the w/e's and most evenings: suggests humans busily making others' lives a little worse each day? Their site and AUP (!)/TOS (!) suggests that they're a really reasonable and responsible (not to say responsive) company. Ha! And just saw a Twitter feed where a rep of theirs appeared all sympathetic and said to forward to their 'Abuse Department' New low :-(
  2. It looks as though namecheap's upstream is blacklotus, whose customers had been spamming me for a solid month before they suddenly stopped. Now namecheap has taken over.
  3. For some reason they stopped completely all day on 2014-10-22. But are back with a vengeance today :-(
  4. Thanks, David. Per knightshade's suggestion, am following up with uniregistry too… I appreciate what you say about SC's mission being a more direct one. At the same time SC is revealing a whole variety of actual spammers, taking advantage of namecheap.
  5. knightshade, Thanks so much; have replied to your PMs :-) Appreciated…
  6. knightshade, Thanks for your help: when you say that namecheap doesn't fit in that category, do you mean that in your experience, they're reputable? I'm having to report dozens of emails from namecheap (via SC) daily. Am utterly sick of them. Have tried blocking all last octets of IP addresses from which their trash seems to originate. But they immediately find another one. I'd dearly like to see them go under for good - and fast…
  7. knightshade, Thanks. But how do you advise them of the (actually your) address that they're abusing without telling them what it is? (If you see what I mean.) Of course they do already have the address they're spamming because… they're spamming you/me. If I thought name cheap were reputable, I'd call them and tell them to stop it. But I just don't trust them. have today filed BBB and District Attorney complaints.
  8. Thanks, knightshade; I'm reluctant to supply any of these ******'s with an email address which they can use against me. Last week I did get (via SC, thank you!) three acknowledgements from namecheap that they were "looking into it". But the muck keeps on coming from them. namecheap's site looks so convincing: it's tempting to approach them 'person to person' (so to speak) and open a dialog. But I don't want to waste my time :-(
  9. David, > I'm a customer of NameCheap and found them to be both responsive and responsible. I'll need to see some very convincing evidence to think otherwise. Regrettably, see http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?action=showhistory;slice=issueid;val=557107224 That's about 10% of it :-( Sorry…
  10. Thank you Lou and Farelf; I'll use that info which you've kindly provided. Anyone else suffering from an onslaught from them?
  11. Lou, Thanks for editing my post… of course :-) In Safari 7 on 10.9.5 and the usual DNS etc tools on a LAN attempts to return info or display a page all just time out.
  12. Although I've had promises to take action from namecheaphosting.com, their filth continues to pour in. http://www.namecheaphosting.com doesn't seem to resolve, though. Anyone know who they are and how they can be stopped, please? TIA!
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