On 04/04/09 12:00 PM, "Michael Scheidell" <scheid...@secnap.net> wrote:

> one company has a list of 'COI' (supposed to be confirmed opt in). they have
> begun a process (see the wiki) of canceling client who claimed COI but
> obviously didn't.
> that 'reputation' score has more to do with contract ($$) than actual real
> time data.


Can you give me more of a hint than "see the wiki", like a URL? If that is
us (Safelist nee. Habeas Safelist) I'd sure like to know how anyone has an
impression of $$ = rep score. I could disprove that easily and empirically.

There are plenty of people who pay us a whole lotta money with lousy rep.
scores. Ergo them paying us a whole lotta money, so we can tell them which
of their lousy practices to fix. And no, we don't put a downtick on the rep
score to drive business either. Don't need to. There's enough senders in the
world who actually do need help, we don't need to create business.

Thanks.
-- 
Neil Schwartzman
Director, Accreditation Security & Standards
Certified | Safelist
Return Path Inc.
0142002038


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