Re: [mailop] New Service Snowshoes for Customers through Sparkpost, Sendgrid, MailChimp Mandrill, SendMail, MailGun, MailJet, Amazon AWS, and more

2017-09-25 Thread Ryan Harris via mailop
Hello, Further investigation on their website led to FB profile which led to "plr profits club." A search on that business, as well as David Henry came up with an account which has been suspended. It does not appear they are sending on behalf of their own customers on our platform, merely on beha

Re: [mailop] New Service Snowshoes for Customers through Sparkpost, Sendgrid, MailChimp Mandrill, SendMail, MailGun, MailJet, Amazon AWS, and more

2017-09-25 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via mailop
I think it's the numbers. If they can blast out a few million messages and even a small percentage of people buy whatever they're selling, they'll keep it up. Years ago I worked for an IT company that *knew better*, yet when we received our business cards they were trashy (white borders around th

Re: [mailop] New Service Snowshoes for Customers through Sparkpost, Sendgrid, MailChimp Mandrill, SendMail, MailGun, MailJet, Amazon AWS, and more

2017-09-25 Thread Richelo Killian
Pretty sure it will be very short lived. >From the demo, looks like they are using MailWizz (http://www.mailwizz.com/) SaaSified, modified a bit to work with those API senders, and presented as a solution. Pretty sure the fine folks at the mentioned ESP’s will catch on quickly. Most that can be

[mailop] New Service Snowshoes for Customers through Sparkpost, Sendgrid, MailChimp Mandrill, SendMail, MailGun, MailJet, Amazon AWS, and more

2017-09-25 Thread Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
I just became aware of a business that is taking advantage of the free services offered by MailChimp Mandrill, Sendmail, MailGun, MailJet, SparkPost, Sendgrid, and others to get their customers around filters, essentially creating a snowshoe scenario using the APIs of these ESPs. (See screensho