>> in the future? I'll be sure to let any clients know, who ask for a first aid kit with their domain name, to keep an eye out for Mr Norrish. Somehow, I still don't see what your post has to do with .au and I doubt any amount of pleading will shake you out of your tree. :) Gary -----Original Message----- From: Josh Rowe [mailto:josh§email.nu] Sent: Monday, 31 May 2004 10:05 PM To: dns§dotau.org Subject: RE: [DNS] First Aid Kits Land Seller in Court (Brad Norrish) Gary, I do not believe my posts are "non .au rubbish", and this view is shared by a number of people on this mailing list. It is the type of behaviour that is of interest not the personalities. I have been consistent with my approach to this kind of behaviour long before Brad Norrish and friends arrived on the scene. It is my belief that past behaviour is usually the best predictor of future behaviour. The techniques used by Employment Protection Australia are similar to those of Domain Names Australia, Internet Registrations Australia, UK Internet Registry, NetRegister, Domain Names NZ, etc. In an email to the DNS list on July 17, 2003 (http://dotau.org/archive/2003-07/0088.html) you suggested that Domain Name Australia's net.au registration offer was " ... another poor attempt at conning some unsuspecting recipients. Best thing we can do is let our clients know to ignore these clowns." If this type of behaviour is not discussed on the list, then how will you let your " ... clients know to ignore these clowns ... " in the future? You can't have it both ways Gary. Josh -- http://josh.id.au/ -----Original Message----- From: Gary Meadows Sent: Monday, 31 May 2004 8:47 PM To: dns§dotau.org Subject: RE: [DNS] First Aid Kits Land Seller in Court (Brad Norrish) Josh...this is ridiculous. Could you possibly consider creating a mailing list on josh.id.au and calling it something like "The Bradley Norrish Fan Club", and then posting all of your non .au rubbish to that for anyone who is bored enough to subscribe? You are wasting space in my Inbox, and I certainly hope Kim or whoever else has a hand in maintaining this list takes some steps towards keeping it clean for relatively on-topic disucssion. Gary -----Original Message----- From: Josh Rowe [mailto:josh§email.nu] Sent: Monday, 31 May 2004 8:25 PM To: dns§dotau.org Subject: [DNS] First Aid Kits Land Seller in Court (Brad Norrish) First Aid Kits Land Seller in Court http://docep.wa.gov.au/media/media/2004/May/First%20Aid%20Kits%20Land%20.htm l " ... Bradley Stedman Norrish of Forrest Street East Perth and sole Director of Employment Protection Australia Pty Ltd will face 30 charges under the Fair Trading Act, following a recent campaign of promoting first aid kits for sale through the mail. ... Once aware of this company's activities, Consumer Protection moved quickly to intercept letters held in a PO Box ready for collection, finding 96 letters with money orders totaling $26,806 which will be returned to the senders. ... The maximum penalty under the Fair Trading Act if the matter goes to the District Court and the defendants found guilty, is $20,000 for a person and $100,000 for a company. ... " I have also been told that there was a Channel Seven news story in Perth on Bradley Norrish last Tuesday (25/5/2004) about this investigation. The footage allegedly included Brad trying to get away from cameras, then saying the first aid kids come from Trafalgar. Then the story allegedly talked about how he is 25 and has a Ferrari, lives in a penthouse apartment in East Perth etc, and how they'd raided a PO Box and seized about $27k worth of cheques that were waiting in it. Bradley Norrish, Employment Protection Australia, etc http://whatsinaname.com.au/slammers/ Josh -- http://josh.id.au/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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