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Indian Web Developer Webxplore Technologies Exposed Sending Lead Gen Spam Emails

Arpit Singhal, Director of Webxplore Technologies Pvt Ltd (webxploretechnologies.com), is under scrutiny after the company was linked to a widespread and aggressive spam campaign that has been plaguing businesses around the world.

Over the past year, IT professionals, entrepreneurs, and small business owners across the US, UK, Australia, and Europe have reported receiving a relentless flood of unsolicited emails pitching web development, SEO, and mobile app design services—originating from accounts linked to Webxplore Technologies.

What’s especially telling is the unprofessional and deceptive method used to deliver these spam messages: rather than sending from their official domain, the emails are often dispatched using generic and free email services like Gmail.com, Outlook.com, and even Hotmail.com.

The tactic, commonly used by scammers to avoid blacklisting, raises serious questions about the legitimacy and transparency of Webxplore Technologies’ operations.

Knowingly Spamming the World

According to cybersecurity analysts, these email blasts aren’t just unethical—they likely violate multiple anti-spam laws, including the CAN-SPAM Act in the United States, Australia’s Spam Act 2003, and the UK’s Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).

Despite the legal implications, there is no indication that Arpit Singhal or his company have taken any steps to stop the deluge of spam.

On the contrary, leaked communications and insider tips suggest that Singhal is fully aware of the strategy and has allowed, or even encouraged, his team to continue exploiting global email lists to push Webxplore’s services.

The scale of the operation is staggering. Reports indicate that hundreds of low-paid freelancers across India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines are being roped into a shady lead generation scheme—earning small commissions in exchange for spamming as many inboxes as possible.

An Industry Menace, Not a Service Provider

An Industry Menace, Not a Service Provider

Legitimate companies trying to operate online say they’re being drowned out by the noise.

“We receive dozens of these spam emails every week—it’s always the same promises of cheap websites and apps,” says Lisa Monroe, who manages an IT consultancy in London.

“Webxplore is just one of many outdated and low quality Indian web developemtn companies sending these spam emails from free email providers via lead gen spam, but they’re especially persistent.” she said.

This behavior is more than just annoying—it actively undermines trust in digital service providers and confuses small business owners who can’t tell the difference between a real opportunity and a spam trap.

Despite the backlash and numerous complaints across forums, tech groups, and even on platforms like LinkedIn, Webxplore Technologies continues to promote itself online as a legitimate business.

Their website remains live, offering services like WordPress development and Android app creation—ironically advertising professionalism while engaging in the digital equivalent of cold-call harassment.

A Call for Accountability

As regulators around the world tighten enforcement on unsolicited digital marketing, companies like Webxplore Technologies risk facing serious consequences.

But so far, Arpit Singhal and his team have shown no remorse, no transparency, and no effort to reform.

Until action is taken—by authorities or free email hosting services—Webxplore Technologies will likely continue its unethical lead generation campaign, staining India’s reputation in the global IT services market.

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