First of all, I have to introduce myself and I am an ordinary person who is a partner of betting sites and I am only their representative and my job is to promote such sites only through the web and not to send any emails or anything else.
A month ago, I was busy with my activities when I suddenly received an email from my domain registrar stating that I was suspended.

Text of the letter:
We have received a report against the domain name(s) listed below for being involved in fraudulent activity. Please see the section below for further details on the domain name’s involvement in fraudulent operations.

    <table>
        <thead>
            <tr>
                <th>Domain Name</th>
                <th>Category</th>
                <th>Source</th>
                <th>Source URL</th>
            </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
            <tr>
                <td>topbookie(.)org</td>
                <td>spam</td>
                <td>spamhaus</td>
                <td>https://check.spamhaus.org/results/?query=topbookie.org</td>

I was very surprised and quickly went to my server. To start investigating and checking and see if my server and sites had been hacked or not. Although if something had happened, my server support would have quickly noticed the matter. But at the same time, after 2 hours of checking and seeing the server and site logs, I saw that neither my site nor my server had been hacked. So I told the support about the matter again so that they could also start investigating and investigating to see if there was a problem. After a few hours, they also informed me that there was no problem with the server and everything was normal.

After we were sure that we were not hacked, we sent an email to the domain registrar that our domain was listed incorrectly, and they replied that your domain is still on the spam list and should be removed from the list there. This was the first time I had heard of such a thing that I had to visit a site and provide my reasons and documents there to be removed from their list.

Well, at first we were not sensitive and visited the relevant site(https://spamhaus.org) and submitted a request to be removed from the list. We submitted all the collected documents that no emails were sent from our domains. Because we did not have an active email server at all. That is, port 25 was closed on our server for sending emails and we did not need it. But they replied that we reviewed your request and you are not subject to removal from the list. It was very funny for me to hear this answer after sending documents from the organization led by Mr. Steve Linford. We applied again and submitted more information, but they always sent a copy-pasted message stating that your domain is not subject to removal from the list.

This time, the position became a little strange for me and I saw that the matter was gradually becoming serious. And we were dealing with an organization that does not know who it is and what it is, and what the Internet is for.

This time, I went to them with a leaf and a single hand. First, I changed the DNS of my domains to another company and finally, by getting a server temporarily and for a month, I transferred my site to another server and submitted the removal request again and, to my surprise, I received the same copy-pasted message as before.




I was confused as to why the registering entities should get involved with scammers like Mr. Steve Linford and his company who do not even review the documents provided and are only trying to harass and harass Internet businesses. I thought a lot about why such a person would do such a thing and in the end I did not come up with a more specific answer. Introducing yourself to the web world in this way. Buying fame by doing these actions. Eventually you will gain fame by doing these actions.

Finally I emailed the domain registrar and provided all the documents and finally my domains were released and activated even though they were still on their list of unimportant sites.

I hope that the evil of fraudsters like Steve Linford who take these actions for fame will be removed from the free internet.

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