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RE: FN-FORUM: to name and shame or not.
date posted 3rd April 2008 11:55
Mike A is the only way.
Never ever resort to acts of violence there is without any doubt proved or
not such a thing as karma!
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>
> Cheers, some good advice there.
>
> Having slept on it, I feel a lot calmer, my main reason for posting last
> night was that I wanted to find the right level of action, there is often
> very little point letting people like this annoy you, on the other hand it
> IS unprofessional, their problem is NOT my problem - I wouldn't dream of
> taking my annoyances out on a lost client In this way.
>
> Whilst I am drawn to the idea of sending a couple of big lads round to
> "correct their network setting", I suspect that would only make me as bad
> as
> them (though I would have the knowledge that I didn't have a network cable
> up MY arsehole)
>
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>>> > I'd collect all the logs and times of what they were doing and send
>>> them
>>> > to their upstream isp abuse team.
>
> Yup - each email they send from the IP addresses I have is automatically
> BCC'd to the abuse team at tiscali, with a note attached at the top
> explaining why.
>
>>> A small suggestion. Why not write them an email that goes something
> like..
>
> I did wonder about that, there doesn't seem a lot to loose, apart from the
> fact they would know it was annoying me - that only fuels some people
>
> Interestingly, the attempts and scripted email attacks seem to have
> stopped
> shortly after I posted, - I wonder if its someone lurking on list?
>
> D
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