Re: Kathleen is an impostor and a FRAUD




"Chuck P Adams" <chuckadams05@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1123339088.846091.169720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> She lost her last Yahoo name and made another one. What a nut.
>
> This name is a clear violation though.
>
> Start sending them to abuse @ comcast.net her new ISP.

Hey Chuckypoopoo, WHAT's *MY* ISP?

Huhhh, sugarplum?

Certainly you haven't exhausted ALL ISPs in the Philly area?

Haaaaaarrrrrrrrraaahhhharrrrrrrr!

You oughta be in the circus!

I'd PAY to go see you.

Chuck (the Good One, not the stOOpid Chuck)





That way you
> stop her for sure and she has to go thru the trouble of finding a new
> one.
>


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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Use a firewall ... go to jail - from The Register
    ... >>Your ISP is a communication service provider, ... thereby concealing the source or destination ... >>'firewalls' use NAT, so if you use a firewall, you're in violation. ...
    (comp.security.firewalls)
  • Re: Use a firewall ... go to jail - from The Register
    ... > Your ISP is a communication service provider, ... thereby concealing the source or destination ... > 'firewalls' use NAT, so if you use a firewall, you're in violation. ... NAT has nothing to do with this. ...
    (comp.security.firewalls)
  • Re: Notifying user of open Internet access
    ... >>unless it causes a denial of service condition, shaking a door handle is ... >>not a violation, though entering a door might be an issue if the user ... scanning ISP networks is a violation of MOST ISP's acceptable ...
    (alt.computer.security)
  • Re: Tired of the usenet spew?
    ... You're replying to me saying that's a violation of free ... >> dizum.com's ISP there isn't much I can do to stop it. ... > responsibility?? ...
    (sci.crypt)
  • Re: Looks like Mike Ubi is at it again.
    ... They stopped pestering me at that point. ... Make noises like a violation of free speech is a lot more important than their questionable interpretation of vague ISP "rules." ... The moment you capitulate to these people, the moment you see more events like Yahoo working with Communist China to censor content on groups, or Google's liberal owners working to keep the liberal agenda at the forefront of their site. ... I've never heard a peep from my ISP. ...
    (rec.arts.tv)

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