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I'm sorry to say that I'm almost 100% sure that Matrix Content's database was used. Here is my scenario which makes me almost sure it was Matrix Content:
A few years (lets say about 2 years) I used my old home address as the address for my billing on my business transactions. When I moved out of my condominium I had so much trouble transferring all my business mail to my new address I decided to rent a P.O. Box and not use my new home address in case I have to move again. If I can go back and check the exact dates as to when I moved into my new home address and exactly when I got my P.O. Box I'm almost certain only a few companies (maybe one to four) had my new address listed. About the same time I rented a P.O. Box and changed almost every single webmaster affiliate program or content provider I do business with to my new P.O. Box number and not my new home address (except for Matrix Content and maybe some others).
I ran across this thread just today looking for info on the Acacia lawsuit because I just received a letter from Acacia yesterday about infringing on their patents.
VERY IMPORTANT: The thing that suprised me was that this is the first mail I have received to my new home address related to my business.
I will go through the other companies I do business with to make sure my new home address is not used this weekend.
For all of you that have done business with Matrix and are saying it is not them and have not yet received your letter give it a couple days. I believe Acacia just sent out some letters and you may be receiving them in a few days because I just received mine yesterday.
I am not 100% sure yet, so I am not placing the blame on Matrix as of yet. But believe me I will do some research over the next week to find out if I gave my new address to any other company (other than Matrix). But again, sorry to say it seems like it does lead to Matrix.
Best wishes,
Dick Shoke
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