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I've just threatened this lot with the £250 an email spam payout available in the UK, please feel free to do the same if they're hassling you as well.

emailadvertisingagency.org

Cheers
Lee
 
Hi Lee - What's the £250 payout scheme? Is it some legislation that's passed me by? I just tried to Google for it and drew a blank, but it sounds like it might be something interesting to know - Cheers, Nick.
 
I think it was a couple of months back, someone did a private law suit and took a company to the small claims court over some spam regulations - the company was asked to sotp bu individual but they didn't, apparantly it's no big deal to the company even when asked to stop with £250 but if hundreds started doing it, it would bankrupt most if found guilty.

I saw it on the BBC news.
 
LeeOwen said:
I think it was a couple of months back, someone did a private law suit and took a company to the small claims court over some spam regulations - the company was asked to sotp bu individual but they didn't, apparantly it's no big deal to the company even when asked to stop with £250 but if hundreds started doing it, it would bankrupt most if found guilty.

I saw it on the BBC news.

Lee are you referring to the Nigel Roberts case or another case?
( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/guernsey/4562726.stm )

The Nigel Roberts case settled the amount due out of court at 300pounds but therefore doesn't have the court decision behind the value of damages due. I am very interested in hearing of any other cases you know about as I am currently taking a case myself.

The regulations involved are The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and the Data Protection Act.

PECR is available at: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2003/20032426.htm

Gordon
 
Lee - Ah yes - that rings a bell now.

From commercial systems I've seen, bluechips are very keen to make sure any opt-outs are in place on every email sent, and the opt-out systems function. Can't remember why, but I think they are exposed on either the DPA or some FSA-related legislation if they get complaints.

Also - they were rather keen to ensure their spam-lists were cleaned by the Email Preference Service: http://www.dma.org.uk/content/Prf-Introduction.asp

As an aside, if you saw the story about the suspended postie who was telling his customers how to stop him delivering junk mail, I understand that the two things you can do are i/ sign up to the Mail Preference Service to deter directly mailed crap (above), ii/ for unaddressed crap, email your address and request to opt-out to [email protected].

Down with unsolicited marketing crap!

Cheers, Nick.
 
Only problem is:

emailadvertisingagency.org (211.155.132.206)

211.155.128.0 - 211.155.143.255
Haidian District, Beijing, China 100086

I really think all our isps should just block China ! after all they block us
 
A stern letter from the Direct Marketing Association might not work with them.
 
im a huge fan of BoxTrapper ( available on CPanel )
requires senders to verify email address before mail is delivered ( they only need to verify once )
 
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