Company claiming to sell ads on my site... but I don't know them
I came across an email at the end of last week from a niche aggregator company claiming to sell ads on a website which I own. However, I don't have an agreement with them for anything. In fact, I don't have ads on anything but static redirects, and those are Google Ads.
The bozos were dumb enough to send me the email directly (well to my Gmail). It said that it was from my website (but with their email address), that my site is part of their "network", and then concluded with the name of my website and a street address that was c/o them and their business premises. I own all the close URLs for my website, and am the only one worldwide using name or other variants. (I've been using it since 2004.) The company doing the claiming is large enough to be sued (turnover probably $28-30 mil a year), but any ideas on what steps to take/ laws they might be breaking/ etc, etc? Any and all feedback welcome.... |
have no idea, but are you sure it's not just random spam? I don't think there is anything illegal about it, if they're not claiming you owe them something...i'm not a lawyer/expert or anything, but unfortunately that might be just free speech
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Sounds like it's just spam to me.
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KP is *NOT* a niche of any kind within adult marketing. Neither is sex with animals or fucking a corpse. They may be things that some fucked in the head adults do. That does not make them part of legitimate adult marketing. . |
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GG where do I ignore this tard? |
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I seriously hope you'll be able to rethink your current position on this, and that you'll realize you don't have to agree with or defend that original statement any further. If not, that's up to you, and I'm willing to let you have the last word if you want. It's your choice what you want those words to be. In either case, I've made my position on this known and don't intend to justify this with an ongoing debate. . |
It is called the ADULT industry. Over the years it seems more and more people in the adult industry are also involved criminal activity such as spam and fraud as the legitimate players have decided it's acceptable to deal with low lifes. Maybe it's a question we each decide for ourselves, whether criminals are part of our business znd to be treated as such or whether they are instead part of the crime industry and should be so treated.
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