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October 31st, 2011 at 12:26pm

If Softlayer.com is calling themselves a no-spam network, then why am I still receiving spams which advertise websites hosted on theplanet aka softlayer?

I have a pile of those dang SEO "website ranking" spams here... many with bogus WHOIS data and all are being sent to email addresses obtained by spidering webpages. I keep sending the spams to SpamCop as well as the abuse department at your company and your client keeps opening new domains and still sends them to me.

Please practice what you preach with worldtopseo.com - which is today's spam from a site on your server. It's the same spammer who owns Serpsynergy.com, Topreferencements.com, Strategiesreferencement.com,
SEOlinkmasters.com along with others and yet every time a spam is received and I submit it to SpamCop it always comes up with theplanet.com as the hosting provider.

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