Hi Alex,

As far as my experience with BitNinja goes, on both occasions that they
contacted us, they were pretty cooperative in finding the spam source. But
I must admit our IP's never got blacklisted, only greylisted.

Regards,
Ewald

On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 16:38, Alexander Burch <abu...@activecampaign.com>
wrote:

> Is there any reason I should think Bitninja is reputable? They send us
> complaint reports all the time and I often investigate them but they seem
> totally erroneous and never lead to any real spam activity.
>
> Then they send me a notice they've blacklisted our IP and that we should
> consult them for services to help keep our IPs clean.
>
> It seems completely untrustworthy, but maybe I'm wrong? Is there any
> legitimacy to bitninja?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
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