Well, I hate to inform you, but I was able to track your "anonymous domains" back to your site with relative ease. No, you cannot
. You are a legitimate company reselling through Alabanza and doing its best to hide from allegations of shady business practices via threats of fake lawsuits and spamming.
We are not reselling, or hiding. Annette Howard is a fraudster. You cannot refuse business that is not being sought. Is that such a complex subject?
We refuse to ever do business with you. That is our right. What is the case number of your lawsuit against Annette Howard?
We are not going to discuss matters with this fraudster, she is already facing jail. Why do you omit vital WHOIS information? It is not vital, we choose not to provide it.
Why does a person you claim to have "left" your company own your domain? He is the legal owner, but for all practicle purposes we control it.
How do you explain the traceroute below? What are you talking about? My findings regarding your business practices and sub-par ethics will be publicized at every available outlet.
No, they will not be. ********** > > Well, I hate to inform you, but I was able to track your "anonymous > >domains"
> > back to your site with relative ease. > > No, you cannot. > Did you read that sentence correctly? I said "I WAS ABLE TO TRACK
YOUR 'ANONYMOUS DOMAINS' BACK TO YOUR SITE WITH RELATIVE EASE". This means that I have done it. It has been done. It's over. Any questions? >
> > You are a legitimate company reselling through Alabanza and doing its best > >to > > hide from allegations of shady business practices via threats of fake
> >lawsuits > > and spamming. > > We are not reselling, or hiding. Annette Howard is a fraudster. > And you can't prove
any of the three things you just claimed, and I have determined through careful research that you are being rather dishonest.
> > You cannot refuse business that is not being sought. Is that such a > >complex > > subject? >
> We refuse to ever do business with you. That is our right. > The true right lies with the consumer, and I choose not to utilize True Hosting's services. Besides, if
I [foolishly] elected to sign up with True Hosting right now, would you even know? No, of course not, because it would be through a business name. But don't count on that happening. :)
> > What is the case number of your lawsuit against Annette Howard? > > We are not going to discuss matters with this fraudster, she is already > facing jail.
> I didn't ask on the behalf of "this fraudster". I've been asking on behalf of myself, who was formerly considering using True Hosting for hosting roughly a dozen
E-commerce Web sites for a string of affiliated companies. > > Why do you omit vital WHOIS information? > > It is not vital, we choose not to provide it. >
Addresses and phone numbers are typically considered vital information for legitimate companies. Sorry to deliver the bad news.
> > Why does a person you claim to have "left" your company own your domain? > > He is the legal owner, but for all practicle purposes we control it. > You see, that isn't possible. Network Solutions (or any registrar) will not make changes to the InterNIC database without being authorized by the registrant. Again, sorry to deliver the bad news.
> > How do you explain the traceroute below? > > What are you talking about? > Oh, you don't know how to read traceroute data?
Here, I'll give you the link again. Maybe you'll be able to figure it out eventually.
http://www.domainwatch.com/nph-trace.cgi?host=www.TRUEHOSTING.COM > > My findings regarding your business practices and sub-par ethics will be
> > publicized at every available outlet. > > No, they will not be. Oh, they won't? You are quite mistaken, I'm afraid.Good day, Alex Morris |