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Also receiving constant barrage of spam from jarjav-dot-com (aka aria) with completely useless ubsub links. They appear to use google docs/forms as an abstraction layer to make it impossible to positively link the emails with the company hosting the landing pages they redirect to. They know they're doing something bad and irresponsible.
I did some footwork and found that jarjav-dot-com (ip address 194,110,248,50) is hosted on a service called "TheHost" in Ukraine with contact name "Alexander Sedinkin" or "Olexandr Siedinkin". Contact email addresses are abuse(at)thehost(dot)ua and support(at)thehost(dot)ua. actual website address to sign up and send them trouble tickets is here: https: // thehost(dot)ua

(let's see if scampulse censors any of the links i tried to obfuscate...)

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- Saint Louis, MO, USA

I receive HUNDREDS of phishing emails from these people every week. It drives me insane. Topics include everything from prostates, to sweepstakes, to fake solicitations acting like real companies (********** ******* *****, etc).

When they pretend to be a real company in order to solicit my personal information, it is very obvious that it's not actually from that company. For example, if they're pretending to be ********, it will be stylized as "walmart," which is not how it's actually spelled or capitalized.

Each email is sent from a random combination of letters and digits, all ending in ".mp" which is the domain code for the Northern Mariana Islands. So I already know it's not being sent by someone in the USA.

When I clicked "unsubscribe" at the bottom of one of the emails, it took me to a website called jarjav.com. When I went to the homepage, it was for a "company" called Aria. Though the whole website was obviously just a template. None of the information was real. they faked everything, from the company address that doesn't actually exist (I looked on Google Maps), a fake phone number with a +81 country code, and even stock photos of business-like people as their "staff," with fake names like "John Smith."

I also looked up the website host for the site with a quick Google search, which showed that the AS Organization is based out of Sofia, Bulgaria, and the host is based out of Reykjavik.

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- Mobile, AL, USA

I have been receiving a large amount of spam mail from this website under the guise of various vendors and businesses: This site sends emails with an "unsubscribe" button that links to this vendor. I have received fake emails from CVS, Capitol One, USPS, Walmart, SamsClub, McAfee, UPS, BankCheck, Lowes, and other generic phishing emails from this so-called business. These are legitimate claims geared to make people think they are being contacted by professional and legitimate businesses - see attached photos. I receive upwards of 20-50 emails daily that all link to Aria. Phone numbers and social media links for this site are dead, and link you back to the main site front. Unsubscribe prompts force users to enter their email (assuming this only makes them email you more as the first time I attempted this did not resolve the issue). They are posing as federal businesses and mailing services for phishing. I have attached a photo of the emails for various businesses that link to this site via unsubscribe. In addition I have carefully followed the federal USPS links to show their use of federal names with no intention of disclaiming that they are in fact not USPS.

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