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Re: Scans from proxyprotector.com


From: Charles Blackburn <charlesb () summerfield-technology co uk>
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 17:44:51 +0100

it looks like they have..

Last scan I got was  at 9:04 yesterday (19th).

hopefully they'll stay off.

regards
charles

On Tue, 20 May 2003 10:17:45 -0400
Danny <danny () drexel edu> wrote:

It would appear as though they've actually taken the box offline now.

-Danny

On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 12:07 PM, Charles Blackburn wrote:

Further to my recent dealings with this "person",

I have just got off the telephone with race.com (Contact: dominic  
1-650-246-8900) and he said that he would pass it onto the "abuse"  
department and he recommended that everyone who is affected by this 

either email them or call them directly. He seemed pretty shocked
when  I told him i was getting hit nigh on 70 times a day on some
days.

I am awaiting an email from them and have forwarded logs directly to
 
their abuse department.

regards
charles


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