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Originally posted by Equinox
So NatNet is a spammer and scammer haven? Interesting to know...
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If they were I don't think Adelphia would have removed the block so quickly. BTW here's Tony's reply from another board:
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...my name is Tony Morgan and I am with NationalNet, Inc.
Let me see if I can clear this up for you....yes, Adelphia started blocking NationalNet a while ago. Because Adelphia is such a small ISP we did not even notice it in our graphs. Research indicates that they are responsible for less than 1% of the users in the US and 0% of the users outside the US. One of our clients called in this morning and let us know what was going on, so we called Adelphia and spoke to them. We researched their issues and found it to be a Reseller for one of the largest sites on the internet that we happen to host. We agreed to speak with our client and they agreed to turn us back on. They said that it will be back on today or tonight. Like I said, it is so small noone will even notice it going or coming.
As for our Policy on spam...ask around and anyone will tell you that NationalNet is absolutely "NOT" notorious for hosting spammers. That is a crock and everyone knows it. Yes, we have had to terminate some accounts for spam, but we are not a haven at all and the spammers know it.
I do apologize to you for the inconvenience that you are experiencing because we do host some very large clients that I am sure you do business with but rest assured that we take things like this very seriously...this is why we host all of these people. If you feel like you need to ask questions or know anything about what is going on you can feel free to call us anytime, any day toll-free at 1.877.471.9075 and choose Option 1 for Tech Support. Our Support people are here 24x7x365 to answer your questions.
I must add that it is kind of ironic that Adelphia (the bankrupt ISP that's Owner is up on Fraud Charges) decides that it should eliminate spammers by blocking AOL, BellSouth, and NationalNet. I actually take it as a compliment to be mentioned in the same circles.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
Tony Morgan
NationalNet, Inc.
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