Saturday, March 7, 2015

World Bespammed List Entry

Dear Madam/Sir,

In order to have your company inserted in the WORLD BUSINESS LIST for 2015/2016, please print, complete and submit the attached form (PDF file) to the following address:

WORLD BUSINESS LIST
P.O. BOX 3079
3502 GB UTRECHT
THE NETHERLANDS

Fax: +31 205 248 107

You can also attach the completed form in a reply to this email.

Updating is free of charge!


Dear Sirs,

We are a business directory outfit in the process of collecting information about World

businesses for the World Business List. We are gathering information about your field(s) of 

activity, language(s) spoken in your company and standard contact information with the 

purpose of facilitating contacts between you and potential customers and business partners. 

If you are interesed in listing your company in our online directory, please fill in and return the 

form. Feel free to provide any additional material that would help identify, represent and 

individualise your company better such as supplemental contact information (and)(/or) brief 

company description (and)(/or) history.

Only sign if you want to place an insertion.

We are looking forward to our potential cooperation and thank you for your time.

Updating is free of charge!

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PLEASE RETURN TO: World Business List P.O. Box 3079 · 3502 GB · Utrecht · The Netherlands

Fax: +31 205 248 107

1 comment:

  1. These fine folks have been spamming for some years, and I presume that there are some suckers who fall for it. There's one born every minute, their challenge is to find one who (a) can bind the company (b) is dumb enough to agree.

    I have seen these emails from several sources, but only the first seems to persist:
    + info@worldbusinesslist.net
    + register@wblnow.net
    + remove@wblnow.net
    + register@wtr-2015.net
    + register@wbi2015.net
    For some reason, a lot of their domains have the name servers replaced with ``blocked due to spam'', so I think the business model is clear.

    So long as providers are happy to furnish pink hosting services, these guys' cost per spam is essentially nil. All they have to do is use vendors like Hostkey or Iweb.

    If one in ten thousand falls for it, and actually pays, then a million spams supports the racket for a year going forward.

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