As "Spamming" is not illegal in NZ all ISP's can do is kick the users off their service, and then the user goes to another ISP and does the same and so on but due to the privacy laws there is no way of a "bad internet users in NZ" List which can be made up. One way I heard video stores got past the privacy law I heard was to send out the a Picture taken off the video cameras in the store to other video shops to show bad payers/people who never returned video tapes (Gives out no personal information of a person), but I don't know how this could be used in the internet market.
Out to the Web? Not to mail servers?
You know.. the "InterWeb" (see certain bank add)
Even so, why would anyone hire NZ spammers as opposed to say US ones? The majority of spam refers back to the US, and I can't imagine there being a shortage of spammers over there. Are they cheaper here, or is there some other reason?
I am pretty it was sure one of these guys who rang me up a week ago at ~12 midnight asking if I wanted to sell my "spam.co.nz" domain name. When I asked him what he wanted to do with it he said he wanted to send spam from it.. I told him to email me, but he didn't (After I told him I worked at an ISP). Thanks Craig Whitmore