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These people are scammers. They buy guest posting links and have fake reviews on their site. Amateurs without any knowledge. Stay away from them.
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These people are scammers. They buy guest posting links and have fake reviews on their site. Amateurs without any knowledge. Stay away from them.
This is a fraudulent server company that has consistently supported attacks carried out by scammers in the Russian Federation. The company actively assists and facilitates these attacks. I am a victim of their services and have been receiving phishing emails intended to compromise my financial accounts. I reached out to them and requested that they comply with the law and GDPR guidelines, but I have been ignored.
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