Chancellor Group (symbol = CHAG)
http://chancellor.stockpick.com Chancellor Group, Inc. (symbol CHAG) just reported big quarterly earnings. SGA Goldstar issued a "buy" recommendation. I understand other investment advisors are looking to recommend CHAG. The company has a strong book value. The short sellers need to cover. This looks like a good situation to me. What do you think? They are located at: http://chancellor.stockpick.com Bob Williams, 206-269-0846 To terminate from my Investment Opportunities, Reply to chag@moneyworld.com with "remove" in the subject field.
On Thu, 11 Jul 1996 chag@moneyworld.com wrote:
http://chancellor.stockpick.com
Chancellor Group, Inc. (symbol CHAG) just reported big quarterly earnings. SGA Goldstar issued a "buy" recommendation. I understand other investment advisors are looking to recommend CHAG. The company has a strong book value. The short sellers need to cover. This looks like a good situation to me. What do you think? They are located at:
http://chancellor.stockpick.com
Bob Williams, 206-269-0846
To terminate from my Investment Opportunities, Reply to chag@moneyworld.com with "remove" in the subject field.
Ugghhh! This guy's gotta get stopped somehow. Is there an Anti-SPAM list that would be more appropriate for this? --------------------------------------------------------------------- 'whois moneyworld.com' registered to Bob Williams <dyno@cyberspace.com> No hosts seem to be active in the moneyworld.com domain except usa1.moneyworld.com [208.129.19.69] - even the name server is dead. us1 is an outgoing-only SMTP server AFAIK - can't connect to port 25, but the spam came from that host most likely. 'whois stockpick.com' registered to Bob Williams <dyno@cyberspace.com> 'finger dyno@cyberspace.com' [cyberspace.com] Account Name: Peter Johnson Email address: dyno@cyberspace.com 'lynx http://www.cyberspace.com/~dyno/' Shows directories for chag, netamerica, and natureplus. chag has the (phony) investment reports. natureplus shows a bunch of stuff trying to advertise holistic medicine ("Herbs, Minerals, Vitamins & Extracts"). Lookie here - netamerica must be the name of his 'real' company. Has a bunch of information, the title of the main page is "Direct Internet Marketing & Financial Public Relations" Going to the chancellor.stockpick.com pages says that the name of the company, however, is 'Financial Connections, Inc.' Looks like this guy is: - Going under a fake name/names - Advertising by abusing the Internet - Using as many company names as he has pairs of underwear
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Ugghhh!
This guy's gotta get stopped somehow. Is there an Anti-SPAM list that would be more appropriate for this?
As I said, this is raw meat for the SEC. See their web page. The more complaints, the better.... -- A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433
On Thu, 11 Jul 1996 chag@moneyworld.com wrote:
http://chancellor.stockpick.com
Chancellor Group, Inc. (symbol CHAG) just reported big quarterly earnings. SGA Goldstar issued a "buy" recommendation. I understand other investment advisors are looking to recommend CHAG. The company has a strong book value. The short sellers need to cover. This looks like a good situation to me. What do you think? They are located at:
I think you have stock in the company and are looking to boost its value by using what amounts to the elevator trick.
http://chancellor.stockpick.com
Bob Williams, 206-269-0846
To terminate from my Investment Opportunities, Reply to chag@moneyworld.com with "remove" in the subject field.
-- I hate lightning - finger for public key - Vote Monarchist unicorn@schloss.li
Note that the referenced web server is in another domain owned by this same Bob Williams. Perhaps his misleading unsolicited investment advice is part of a package deal provided to companies who buy his web service. On Fri, 12 Jul 1996, Black Unicorn wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jul 1996 chag@moneyworld.com wrote:
I think you have stock in the company and are looking to boost its value by using what amounts to the elevator trick.
http://chancellor.stockpick.com
Bob Williams, 206-269-0846
Lou Poppler writes:
Note that the referenced web server is in another domain owned by this same Bob Williams. Perhaps his misleading unsolicited investment advice is part of a package deal provided to companies who buy his web service.
He's been flogging the same shit for a while- I've received three or four of these spams at another address that I use to make Usenet posts. That address is an account at a large workstation company that I consult for. I've been getting a lot of spam there. I suggested on an internal mailing list that the amount of spam that various employees there are getting isn't insignificant and that perhaps they should sue some of the spammers for wasting the company's resources and employee time without permission. I suggest that the "anti-junk-fax" law might be extended to cover spam mail. However I don't trust net-clueless legislators to be able to make even a simple law without fucking it up and restricting civil liberties. However, I heard from a friend that they're doing just that, extending the junk fax law to cover junk email. Something like a $500 fine for each junk email. Does anyone know more? Would mailing-list operators be liable under this law when someone forges a subscription message from "clinton@whitehouse.gov"? -- Eric Murray ericm@lne.com ericm@motorcycle.com http://www.lne.com/ericm PGP keyid:E03F65E5 fingerprint:50 B0 A2 4C 7D 86 FC 03 92 E8 AC E6 7E 27 29 AF
FYI: I've been forwarding complaints about the moneyworld spam to the following addresses: dyno@cyberspace.com barer@cyberspace.com abuse@mci.net enforcement@sec.gov -- Sameer Parekh Voice: 510-986-8770 Community ConneXion, Inc. FAX: 510-986-8777 The Internet Privacy Provider http://www.c2.net/ sameer@c2.net
FYI: I've been forwarding complaints about the moneyworld spam to the following addresses:
dyno@cyberspace.com barer@cyberspace.com abuse@mci.net enforcement@sec.gov
Our site is being systematically spammed (slowly) one user at a time. I setup a procmail filter that bounces the mail globally, and sends a copy to hostmaster at mci.net (with a little note about litigation for harassment and unauthorized use of resources for good measure.) And yes, we just got another VRFY just now.. Tell tale signs: If you start getting VRFY's from 208.129.19.69 (moneyworld.com) then you're going to receiving email from chag@moneyworld.com very shortly thereafter. (for those unaware - VRFY is an SMTP command to verify an email address. Some sites disable them, other sites trap them, some do nothing at all) I don't know who the right person to complain to is, but it sure is irritating. I think I'll start CC'ing abuse@mci.net as well. -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Doug Hughes Engineering Network Services System/Net Admin Auburn University doug@eng.auburn.edu
On Thu, 18 Jul 1996, Doug Hughes wrote:
FYI: I've been forwarding complaints about the moneyworld spam to the following addresses:
dyno@cyberspace.com barer@cyberspace.com abuse@mci.net enforcement@sec.gov
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I don't know who the right person to complain to is, but it sure is irritating. I think I'll start CC'ing abuse@mci.net as well.
The Oracle of the Internet (and other sources) report that: The spam is coming from Financial Connections, Inc. Their smail address is: 2508 5th Avenue, Suite 104 Seattle, Washington 98121 Their SA is Robert (Bob) Williams. His voice mail box, available at 206.269.0846, is full right now but get those war-dialers ready just in case. Also, his e-mail address is "dyno@cyberspace.com". It's not known if he has any anti-mailbomb fixtures (yet) in place at this time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Just as the strength of the Internet is |Mark Aldrich | |chaos, so the strength of our liberty |GRCI INFOSEC Engineering | |depends upon the chaos and cacophony of |maldrich@grci.com | |the unfettered speech the First Amendment|MAldrich@dockmaster.ncsc.mil | |protects - District Judge Stewart Dalzell| | |_______________________________________________________________________| |The author is PGP Empowered. Public key at: finger maldrich@grci.com | | The opinions expressed herein are strictly those of the author | | and my employer gets no credit for them whatsoever. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
He's been flogging the same shit for a while- I've received three or four of these spams at another address that I use to make Usenet posts.
I've just noticed that one of my test mailboxes has received two of these. The only thing it has ever posted is to alt.test! That makes it look like a HUGE spam. Best wishes, Matthew
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