If you’re blocked from getting service, torching your account is probably your own next step.
If they send you a cease and desist, you just use it for toilet paper and don’t re-contact. Torch your own account.
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If you’re blocked from getting service, torching your account is probably your own next step.
If they send you a cease and desist, you just use it for toilet paper and don’t re-contact. Torch your own account.
I did something like this once.
Predatory marketing company in the early 00’s sent my company a pretty wide spam.
Hit about 2/3 of my staff, looked kind of official, like they we were asking them to buy their product.
I said fuck that, I looked up their admin contact (back before domains by proxy) and demanded they remove us from the list.
The admin reached back out and told me it was impossible.
I poked around on their internet facing smtp server to figure out their naming convention, (those were the wild west days) sent a direct message to each of their c-staff, their HR department, and tossed in everyone@ (I hope that would have been blocked) and threatened to sign them up for every list I could get my hands on if I ever got a single report that they sent us another spam.
The admin mailed me back 1 hour later asking me to please never send them mails again and that our domain was being removed from their list.
The first best time to post about the undertaker is in the first post, the second best time is when you yearn for it to exist.
I’d bet he’d say “why would I care, he should have had more protection”
Not that I think he’s capable of reflections but likely:
question -> reflects off ego and self experiences (he has a security team) -> filters through current status of how it’d affect him (it doesn’t).