*facepalm* Oops--that was a typo on my part. Multiple times. It's ".us" in all the links.
To think that I started my career back in the 90s doing tech support and we joked about everyone over 50 not understanding domains: "Just go to example.net" "You mean example.net.com?" Anyways, not a single text message since ~Friday at 1 PM. Either they are taking the weekend off, or someone dealt with the problem. -A On Fri, Feb 20, 2026 at 4:47 PM Nathan Anderson via VoiceOps < [email protected]> wrote: > To be fair, win-26*.us* != win-26*.com* ... > > > > *From:* Aaron C. de Bruyn via VoiceOps [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Friday, February 20, 2026 10:43 > *To:* Peter Beckman > *Cc:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [VoiceOps] Re: Stopping win-26[.]com text spam? > > > > Hey Peter, > > > > On Thu, Feb 19, 2026 at 2:10 PM Peter Beckman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Also win-26.com seems to have been scooped up and none of the links I > could > find even work anymore... > > > > At the risk of triggering more spam, here's one that was sent to me: > > win-26[.]us/l7BnN8 > > > > Are they still sending out texts with a bad URL in them??? > > > > No, the URLs were always correct. I just changed it to [.] to avoid spam > filtering or someone accidentally clicking the links. > > > > -A > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list -- [email protected] > https://lists.voiceops.org/postorius/lists/voiceops.voiceops.org/ > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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