If you follow the unlisting proceedure and meet all of the requirements, then 
you get unlisted.  As with all things, it just takes a little patients.  After 
converting my IP's over from my ISP to my DNS servers, I was listed (because 
the ISP no longer listed us a static).  We were able to resolve it in a fairly 
resonable amount of time.  I don't recall even paying a dime.

________________________________________
From: Jeremy Morton [ad...@game-point.net]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 3:01 PM
To: rich...@buzzhost.co.uk
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: SORBS bites the dust

rich...@buzzhost.co.uk wrote:

You really can't?

SORBS accidentally blacklist your domain.  You then have to pay their
tithe money to get people to start receiving your e-mail again.  I say
that sucks.  BTW, it happened to my domain, I tried to contact them, and
got one automated response e-mail.  Nothing more.  Good riddance to them.

Best regards,
Jeremy Morton (Jez)

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