Hello,

Further investigation on their website led to  FB profile which led to "plr
profits club." A search on that business, as well as David Henry came up
with an account which has been suspended. It does not appear they are
sending on behalf of their own customers on our platform, merely on behalf
of themselves and hiding as plr profits club. I did see they were using
URLs that went to the inboxingpro domain.

Thanks for hollering about the logos Anne. Our legal team is looking into
that as well.


Ryan

On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 8:51 AM, Richelo Killian <richelo.kill...@imnica.com
> wrote:

> Pretty sure it will be very short lived.
>
> From the demo, looks like they are using MailWizz (
> http://www.mailwizz.com/) SaaSified, modified a bit to work with those
> API senders, and presented as a solution.
>
> Pretty sure the fine folks at the mentioned ESP’s will catch on quickly.
>
> Most that can be done now is to notify them of this site, and hope they
> shut them down ASAP.
>
> Over 10 years in this business, and never cease to be amazed at the length
> these idiots will go to get their spam out there!
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Richelo Killian
>
> On September 25, 2017 at 16:40:46, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. (
> amitch...@isipp.com) wrote:
>
> I just became aware of a business that is taking advantage of the free
> services offered by MailChimp Mandrill, Sendmail, MailGun, MailJet,
> SparkPost, Sendgrid, and others to get their customers around filters,
> essentially creating a snowshoe scenario using the APIs of these ESPs.
>
> (See screenshot for the ESPs they are featuring on their site - and I'm
> sure they are using others such as CC - and pretty much any ESP that offers
> an API and a free account.)
>
> Here is some of their sales pitch:
>
> "It’s a little-known fact that some specialist email service providers
> allow you to send emails using a free allocation each month Free emails
> from these email service providers range from 3k per month to a massive
> 150k per month! We have created 6 pre-configured API connections to 6 email
> service providers that provide a free monthly allowance Connecting just 2
> accounts can provide you with 250k emails per month That’s a massive 8000
> emails per day for FREE!
>
> And this is where the magic happens...
>
> We have created complex algorithms in the app that allows you to use these
> email credits for FREE
> You simply set the number of emails the app sends per hour and per month
> If you connect multiple providers the app is configured to send
> the maximum allowance to each provider per hour
> Because you can set the monthly cap,  YOU NEVER EXCEED THE MONTHLY
> ALLOWANCE!
>
> And remember...
>
> ​These services are the best performing email services providers in the
> world
> So, providing you comply with the sending rules and don’t send spam
> You have an extremely valuable resource for free providing
> outstanding email delivery that would cost hundreds of dollars per month
> using other email service providers
>
> Need to send more than 8,000 emails per day?
>
> ​If you have a bigger list and need to send more than 8000 emails per
> day...
> You can connect to 12 of the world’s leading email services providers
> using pre-configure APIs and templates
> The app has built in parallel sending capacity so you can send up to
> 100,000 emails per hour should you wish to!
>
> This is how the pro email marketers set up, do you think any of the major
> brands use monthly services like aweber and get response?
>
> No, they use dedicated email service providers whose sole aim is to
> deliver emails
> Using our app to connect to multiple providers you can ensure you get
> the best possible delivery with NO DOWNTIME AND SEND UNLIMTED EMAILS FOR AS
> LITTLE AS $9 FOR 100,000 EMAILS!
> And remember, you can store unlimited subscribers for free and connect up
> to 12 email service providers below which will save you hundreds of dollars
> per year"
>
> (To those of you representing the businesses in the screenshot, they are
> using your trademarks without permission.)
>
> Here is the website:
>
> https://www.inboxingpro.com/sales-offer/
>
> Any thoughts on how to deal with this?
>
> Anne
>
> Anne P. Mitchell,
> Attorney at Law
> Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law)
> Legislative Consultant
> CEO/President, Institute for Social Internet Public Policy
> Legal Counsel: The CyberGreen Institute
> Member, Cal. Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
> Member, Colorado Cyber Committee
> Member, Elevations Credit Union Member Council
> Member, Board of Directors, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop
> Ret. Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of San Jose
> Ret. Chair, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> mailop mailing list
> mailop@mailop.org
> https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> mailop mailing list
> mailop@mailop.org
> https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
>
>

Attachment: 2F94961A-5E31-4EA3-AC50-F97EE7B416B6@domain
Description: Binary data

_______________________________________________
mailop mailing list
mailop@mailop.org
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop

Reply via email to