This page is an effort to document those lazy webmasters that don't give a darn when their services are abused and their domain names get a bad reputation. To see a list of the good guys that shut down spamvertized domains/pages, take a look at ThankYou.
The spam problem has come to the attention of blogger, because the 'next blog' links were starting to reveal a ludicrous number of blogs dedicated to spam. They've added a spam flagging feature. See Splog
Blogger / blogspot still counts as losers though until they at least attempt to clean most splogs from their service, not only the Next Blog ring.
Interesting how blogspot is an anagram of splogbot.
Abuse complaint sent: February, 9th, 2005.
Status: spamvertized blog still online (3-19-05).
Abuse complaint sent: February, 9th, 2005.
Status: spamvertized blog still online (3-19-05).
Although advertized on their sites, the abuse@ addresses don't work. A contact form refuses to accept messages that contain 'words' with more than a certain size. Kind of makes it hard to quote URLs of spammy revisions.
Abuse complaint sent: March, 2nd, 2005.
Status: spamvertized site still online (3-19-05).
Abuse complaint sent: March, 30th, 2006.
Response: March, 31st, 2006: "we dont allow this kind of behaviour in our site. We will investigate regarding this matter and take the immediate action as soon as possible to these spammers."
Status: spamvertized account is still online (May, 3rd, 2006).
Abuse complaint sent: October, 7th, 2006
Response: freewebsitehosting.net is refusing connections on its SMTP port. These people are unreachable and it seems that they don't really mind.