ugly spammers

mikepipe

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i ve been trying for months now to unsubscribe from a mailing list called "gamblingstars" , which leads to an url "casinoprophets" ,
which leads to... (some spammy casinowebsite)

What makes me quite a bit angry, is that i always get the same message back, when i try to unsubscribe:

Here is the unsubscribe link (without my name)
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.



and here is the response:

Subscribe Me Status: Does Not Match!

In order to ensure that you are the owner of the e-mail address: xxxxxxxxx, our Subscribe Me program checks to make sure that the link you clicked on has the proper authorization code. The code that was submitted with your signup: 737865 doesn't match that on file for this e-mail address.
BR>Be sure that the entire link that you clicked is highlighted, otherwise copy and paste the entire link into your browser's URL bar.

If you feel you've received this notice in error, please contact us at happygaming2006@yahoo.com for assistance.



As you might have guessed-- if you try to send thema e mail, it comes back (no such adress).

Has anyone here an idea, how to stop that ?
(ok: ignoring is the 2nd choice!)

cheers
 
You're actually in luck if you want "revenge". I've dealt with spammers that's registered with Tucows before that's had fake registration info, and the domain was deleted within a few days.

This snail mail address is definately fake, as I live one state away, and used to live in Delaware too :) Not to mention there are NO 6 digit house numbers in the USA that I'm aware of.


Here's the contact info for that domain :)

(Old / Expired Link)

Whois info for, casinoprophets.com:
Registrant:
Ent. Bercovitz
706050 walker
wilmington, delaware 19801
US

Domain name: CASINOPROPHETS.COM

Administrative Contact:
kirko, david david@netexpressway.com
706050 walker
wilmington, delaware 19801
US
302+218-1264
 
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Other than getting the domain revoked per ICANN regulations (You're required to provide ACCURATE registration information), you're screwed as far as reporting the spam itself. Interland is notorious for allowing spammers to run free on their network. Such a shame.


Can you post the complete headers from the original email you recieved?

Name: casinoprophets.com
Address: 66.33.60.102
Aliases: www.casinoprophets.com
OrgName: Interland, Inc.
OrgID: INTD
Address: 101 Marietta Street
City: Atlanta
StateProv: GA
PostalCode: 30039
Country: US

NetRange: 66.33.0.0 - 66.33.127.255
CIDR: 66.33.0.0/17
NetName: DIALTONEINTERNET-2
NetHandle: NET-66-33-0-0-1
Parent: NET-66-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS.DIALTONEINTERNET.NET
NameServer: NS2.DIALTONEINTERNET.NET
Comment: Reassignment information for this block of addresses can be
Comment: found at rwhois://rwhois.dialtone.com
Comment: ----------------------------------------------------------
RegDate: 2000-10-13
Updated: 2004-06-07

OrgAbuseHandle: ABUSE579-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: ABUSE
OrgAbusePhone: +1-404-260-8434
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@interland.com

OrgTechHandle: ASNAD3-ARIN
OrgTechName: ASNADMIN
OrgTechPhone: +1-404-260-8434
OrgTechEmail: asnadmin@interland.com
 
Thanks winbig!!,

youre right: i had an idea of "revenge" ... but cooling down and thinking is always a better way.

I dont have the complete e-mails anymore (deleted), but i m sure, it will take only few days til they send new "fantastic promos" :)mad:

i guess, i m not the only member here, who gets that stuff?
 
many spammers use this unsubscribe feature only to verify working e-mail adresses!

The moment you receive any spam and go to the unsubscribe site and "unsubscribe" you really will get bombed...

I don't know what you're using for an e-mail program, just put the whole domain you receiving this spam from in your ignore or spame list...

another thing is to set preferences that all mails with this e-mail will go direct in your trash folder...

if they are using allways the same title you can set preferences that all mails with that in the subject will go direct to your trash folder...

in case they are using different subjects but the same domain and different addys just put the @xxxx.xxx in your preferences. Don't put anything before the @ , this way all mails you receive from this domain will be forwarded to the folder you specify...

I never go to any unsubscribe sites and never click the links in the e-mails, that is in most cases enough for them to verify your adress... specially if they use this types of "verification" codes...

Good Luck
Andreas
 
I started using the Spamarrest (.com) service about two years ago and it's still the best $20 I spend every 6 months :D
 
Andreas said:
many spammers use this unsubscribe feature only to verify working e-mail adresses!

The moment you receive any spam and go to the unsubscribe site and "unsubscribe" you really will get bombed...

I don't know what you're using for an e-mail program, just put the whole domain you receiving this spam from in your ignore or spame list...

another thing is to set preferences that all mails with this e-mail will go direct in your trash folder...

if they are using allways the same title you can set preferences that all mails with that in the subject will go direct to your trash folder...

in case they are using different subjects but the same domain and different addys just put the @xxxx.xxx in your preferences. Don't put anything before the @ , this way all mails you receive from this domain will be forwarded to the folder you specify...

I never go to any unsubscribe sites and never click the links in the e-mails, that is in most cases enough for them to verify your adress... specially if they use this types of "verification" codes...

Good Luck
Andreas


I guess I'm weird...Every now and then I like going through and finding my habitual spammers and getting their domains shut down....I guess it's poetic justice :)
 
I guess you are just tired of it... like everybody else... :)

It's some fun with shutting the doamins down, the problem is that this spammers will be back with another name within a few hours....

What also works great is shutting down their internet connection.... That only works with guys what are new in the spam biz and are not experienced enough to hide all the trackable informations they send....
 
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I always get spam emails from casinoprophet's other site : XXXhttp://www.casinos-online.ws


And here is their partners: XXXhttp://www.casinoprophet.com/casinos.htm
 
Andreas said:
It's some fun with shutting the doamins down, the problem is that this spammers will be back with another name within a few hours....

Yes, but it's the gratification knowing they have to spend money for a new domain, they can no longer use the old domain, plus all the changes they have to make to the program and message(s) they use to spam :)
 

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