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Old 09-17-2004, 04:16 AM  
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Originally posted by J$tyle$
I agree wholeheartedly, Joseph!

What some webmasters fail to realize (or care to), is that Xpays does not hide who they are ... they're not hiding behind offshore entities like BIG SPAMMERS do. If you do a whois on any of their domains they point back to XPAYS in San Francisco. Why? Because there are no reasons for them to hide.

Any company that does email marketing or runs an affiliate program could easily be a target for a lawsuit.

READ: Any program can have affiliates that SPAM, spoof, or anything else underhanded, and the SPONSOR will catch the blame.

In this case, it's a lawsuit spearheaded by Microsoft that looks more like a PR campaign to say:

"Look, we're cleaning up OUR email services and going after NASTY SPAMMERS ... come sign up for a Hotmail account or an MSN account ... you're safe with Microsoft"

Whether or not the SPONSOR can prove their innocence is of no consequence. If they're targeted, at the very least - they're going to have to fight a costly legal battle.

My belief is that Xpays will come out of this and be exonerated!

Just my

The benefit of the doubt
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