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Re: Spam due to new ARIN allocation
From: JASON BOTHE via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 16:54:58 -0500
Oddly enough, I created a Z Org for legacy resources and got hit up on linked-in by IPv4 brokers as well as some spam from Cogent. Annoying.
On Aug 4, 2019, at 09:29, Tim Burke <tb () tburke us> wrote: Done, Sir. Thanks. Tim Burke tim () burke usOn Sat, Aug 3, 2019, at 10:42 PM, John Curran wrote: Tim - When you have moment, could you forward both of those Whois spam messages to compliance () arin net ? Thanks! /John John Curran President and CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers]On 2 Aug 2019, at 7:32 PM, Tim Burke <tb () tburke us> wrote: We recently received a new ASN from ARIN - you know what that means... the sales vultures come out to play! So far, it has resulted in spam from Cogent (which is, of course, to be expected), and now another company called "CapCon Networks" - http://www.capconnetworks.com. As far as I am aware, this practice is against ARIN's Terms of Use. Is it worth reporting to ARIN, or perhaps it's worth creating a List of People To Never Do Business Withâ„¢, complete with these jokers, and other vultures that engage in similar tactics? Regards, Tim Burke tim () burke us
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