Fairwinds Sending Spam to Drum Up Memberships?
http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/2007/12/is-fairwinds-pa.html
Those trying to do good, caught doing bad? .. I couldn’t make this stuff up if I tried.. as reported on Rick’s blog. Let he who is without sin cast the first unsolicited email. I think Rick is chagrin that those who would label the domain space as uncouth, go ahead and themselves “do the uncouth”.. looking forward to reading more.

I got the same spam the other day,
It even had this rubbish at the bottom,
“Please visit the Web site for The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse at: http://www.cadna.org“
“”Those trying to do good, caught doing bad? … I couldn’t make this stuff up if I tried.. as reported on Rick’s blog. Let he who is without sin cast the first unsolicited email. I think Rick is chagrin that those who would label the domain space as uncouth, go ahead and themselves “do the uncouth”.”"
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Maybe…a “quote” for the age’s …
Seriously…
Peace!
Dan
Frank, I think you have an inaccuracy in this post:
“Those trying to do good, caught doing bad?”
Those 2 guys at Fairwinds are not trying to do good, they are trying to line their own pockets with that shill non-profit (CADNA). I think the accurate way to state this is “Those trying to make the public THINK they are doing good, caught doing bad”
These guys are scumbags who formed CADNA for nothing more than to enrich themselves. They had no ethics when they worked at Register.com as Corporate Sales guys.
I find it amusing that once Register.com sold of the division that these Fairwinds guys worked for(corporate services) to another company, these 2 guys immediately left the company. Why? Because they could not get away with their shenanigans at the new place like they did while at Register.com where they had free reign and collected fat commission checks for absolutely no work or added value to the company.
They also treated their peers at register.com like utter crap.
Josh and Phil at Fairwinds, if you read this - Your piss-poor attitudes and utter lack of respect for peers will not be forgotten anytime soon.