Fined $100,000 for spamming customers ... Tiger Airways. Photo: Dallas Kilponen Tiger Airways has been hit with a $110,000 fine for continuing to spam customers after they unsubscribed from marketing emails. An investigation by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has found the airline failed to remove customers despite their repeated requests.
"Twitter is often plagued with people's accounts being infected, then sending out spam direct messages (DM's), such as "is this you", or "Hey somebody is saying really bad things about you", or other things calculated to tempt you to click on a link."