Am 2016-11-03 15:34, schrieb MHielder:

Ahhhh that old lie, that one has to pay to be removed again? Really?
Did it prevent people using UCEPROTECT within the last 15 years?
No, it didn't. The guys telling lies in the public just made fools out
of themselves.
The fact that every person interested in UCEPROTECT can go to the
website and read the removal policies should point out that delisting
will happen automatically for free after 7 days without spam.

Let me put it this way: you guy(s) for sure prefer to stay anonymous in the shadows though you are providing a service to the interested public. You took great effort and energy over all those years into it to achieve this goal.

When someone of UCE Protect is writing emails or comments on web sites one can only be sure of one thing: the names being used are most likely fake names and nothing more.

Every other major competitor I know has a policy for immediate delisting requests without charge and implemented it centuries ago.

You on the other hand have the business model of telling people that immediate delistings in your lists come with a fee, at the moment it is 97€, the amount seems to vary over time (maximum I do recall was 150€), otherwise you will ignore the request and they can wait then the default time period for automatic deletion out of your list.

And the best thing is if somebody pays you the money they don't even know who they are paying for.

So you are for sure quite much different than the rest, let's say Spamhaus. Your service comes around with a very big attitude you got and this attitude is clearly visible on your own web site.

Unusual delisting rules for immediate erasure combined with the high delisting fee, anonymous operators of the service and quite a much big attitude shown everywhere then sums up to the reputation you earned in many places over the years, may it be good or bad.

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