RE: [CH] SPAMM from prppahead.com

Frank J. Hashek (fhashek@comcast.net)
Wed, 7 Dec 2005 09:48:26 -0500

Thanks Scott,

I found out the same info you did about him trying to hide his domain
registration.

I did file a complaint with the <domainsbyproxy.com> and received a response
from them.  They bucked it up to <godaddy.com>, the next link in the chain
of hidden identity.

Unlike the Viagra and Rolex SPAMMs that are on domains in Russia, I think
that we can get this guy's knuckles rapped.

I will be pushing this up to the CA and US regulatory authorities.  A few
minutes spent on a contact here and there will eventually get the job done.

Blue skies,
Frank 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com
[mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com] On Behalf Of Scott Peterson
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 3:33 AM
To: Chile-Heads
Subject: Re: [CH] SPAMM from prppahead.com

At 04:15 PM 12/6/2005, Frank J. Hashek wrote:

>Any info on this SPAMMer?

I contacted him a couple of months ago and warned him that California has a
very strong anti-spam law and he could be liable for $1,000 for sending
unsolicited email to me.  He wrote back very apologetic and said he was only
trying to keep his calendar business going and I 
wouldn't hear from him again so I gave him a bye.   Yesterday I got 
the same message.

When I checked his domain registration, I see he's now hidden it by
registering through domainsbyproxy.com.  This is generally not something
that honest people need to do.

I think he may need a stronger lesson.

His name is Larry Noggle.  The address I have for him is:
4 River Oaks Road
San Rafael, California 94901
chilemeister@peppahead.com

If you do a google search on him, you'll find quite a bit on him.


>Any success in getting off of his list?

Apparently not.  You can complain to him.  You should also complain to
abuse@domainsbyproxy.com .  If they get enough complaints, they'll dump him
and release the domain information.


>It would appear that he/she/it has stolen the chileheads list somehow.  
>Has this been verified?



                                           Scott Peterson

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