Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Casting Calls In Your Area - AnyObject Marketing spam email

Subject: Casting Calls In Your Area

Sent via email Casting.Dept@weekx.com
Actually sent from one of our favorite OBER SPAMMERS Mike Fields from AnyObject Marketing who sends countless spam to people who try to opt out. AnyObject Marketing send spam out to harvested Emails Addresses.


We have over 5,000 casting directors, studios and production companies that come to our site to find talent for their upcoming projects. These casting directors put over 6,000 unique casting calls and auditions notices into our casting call database every month and we have a drastic need for talent to fill the many opportunities we have in Movie Extra, Acting, Modeling, Runway, Fashion, and Crew just to name a few!

No experience is required for any of these positions and they all pay very well.

Find out more!
http://weekx.com (redirects to: hollywoodprofiles.com)

To cease this mailing only please go to http://weekx.com
Or write to:
Hollywood Profiles
5715 Will Clayton #5273
Humble TX 77338


To cease announcements from our establishment, please use the methods below otherwise please see above to halt this announcement only.
http://weekx.com (rest of link removed)
Postal to,
8345 NW 66TH Street #5806 Miami, FL 33166

Registrant:
Pinnacle Information Systems
Po Box 4383
Hollywood, CA 90028
US

Domain Name: HOLLYWOODPROFILES.COM

Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Pinnacle Information Systems
Pinnacle Information Systems Pinnacle In
Po Box 4383
Hollywood, CA 90028
US
(818)943-8706
dmsbred@yahoo.com

Domain created on 13-Sep-2003
Domain expires on 12-Sep-2012
Last updated on 02-Aug-2007

Registrant Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US

Administrative Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US

Technical Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US


The following domain is also used in this spam: threejobs.com

Registrant Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US

Administrative Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US

Technical Contact:
AnyObject Marketing
Mike Fields (mfields@anyomarketing.com)
+1.8003961357
Fax: +1.
100 3RD AVE W Suite #201
Bradenton, FL 34203
US

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey, I just received that very same spam today in my yahoo box but it was brought to me by Sonic-Media.

Anonymous said...

I've just received the same email that so many of you are referring to. I receive so many scam emails that I've become very adept at researching how to resolve them. According to the BBB, there are 250 complaints already against them. You can locate them in the BBB search at Hollywood Profiles, 8721 Santa Monica Blvd #1057, west Hollywood, CA 90069. There company rating is an "F" by the BBB which means We (the BBB) strongly question the company’s reliability for reasons such as that they have failed to respond to complaints, their advertising is grossly misleading, they are not in compliance with the law’s licensing or registration requirements, their complaints contain especially serious allegations, or the company’s industry is known for its fraudulent business practices.

You can file a compliant through the BBB and I think they act as a go-between to resolve your issues and they track the responses to each complaint on line so you can read some of the past complaints in how they were reolved, this may help on how you deal with them.

Also change your bank account and/or bank card you used with them so they connot continue to withdraw money. It looks like they may have a track record of doing so from all the complaints I read, but this is just my interpretation of the complaints and blogs I have read since I have chosen not to join with them after reading thier BBB record.

My advice to everyone is to do a BBB search on any business before you sign up, you can get a picture of past business practice from thier BBB Company Report if they hae had alot of activity. also just typing thier company name with into a web search engine will give you an idea if anyone else has been scammed before you jump into the deep end of the pool. Good luck on getting your money back!!!