I've had their so-called attorney tell me that I need to file an FCC complaint, in the U.S. I replied back "then what exactly do you get paid for if you're the attorney of record for domain abuse complaints? Spamming IS abuse, its being done with your domain name. Shut the domain name down and the spamming ceases. That is helping the situation not kicking the can down the road like your pathetic response suggests." That was 4 years ago, c.2018. Today, mid-2022 I still receive upwards of 20 spam calls and 5 SMS spam texts PER DAY on my cell phone. 99.3% of the SMS spam that I receive is STILL from namecheap domain names usually registered within the prior 14-30 days, many times its within a day! The domain names used in the SMS spams are gibberish too, they're not even worth reg-fee. Just a bunch of letters and numbers. Isnt it clear to these highly paid attorneys what is going on? Doubt it as 6 decades on this planet have proven that degrees AND/OR high pay has zero correlation to brains. Apparently the spammers flock to namecheap more so than any other registrar so what that tells me is they are lax on wanting to stop this whereas these spammers likely have hit brick walls at other registrars. The complete shutdown from their abuse attorney makes me wonder if namecheap is in on it or somehow receiving benefit from it. The answer is simple, if there isnt already a TOS clause that states the domain will be deleted, immediately, upon verifyable proof of spam activities then it needs to be added to namecheap's TOS. AND THEN namecheap needs to execute on it when shown proof. Until then I have not and will not purchase another domain name at namecheap no matter how low the cost it. I will not subsidize this abuse and the willful ignoring of it. I have moved all my 400+ domain names out of that registrar years ago. I have also posted publicly on forums this very same statement, advised people to stay away from namecheap lest they wish to support spamming and willful ignorance of spamming. The cost of a lost customer is quite a large number.