Anybody have a contact at Amazon AWS?

I sent in a spam complaint, and got back the below response - while I give them 
kudos for actually, you know, responding, I'm pretty sure that we can all agree 
that "sending the same canned message to email addresses scraped off websites" 
is the very definition of spam, yet somehow the EC2 abuse team seems to 
consider it a perfectly acceptable explanation  - I'd sure love to discuss this 
with someone with a clue at Amazon AWS
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Our customer has responded to your abuse report and provided the following 
information

"The below emails were sent individually to the recipient using a canned 
message. There is no automation or mass emailing at all. Our publisher 
representative personally visited each of the below websites, decided they were 
right for our service and emailed them individually. The emails are sent 
through gmail using a web interface to their API.

Let me know if you require any additional information.

Dwayne"

If you are satisfied with the above information, there is no need to respond to 
this notice. If you are not satisfied, please respond with a clear, succinct 
reason for dissatisfaction and what results you desire from our customer. We 
will make every reasonable attempt to work with you and our customer to resolve 
this matter.  

Thank you,
The EC2 Abuse team

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Anne

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