A couple of lads had their email accounts blocked. I can imagine it has to be a pain for them to migrate all their operations to new email address, notify all their victims about the change, maybe those new emails start going to spam and potentially they could loose a victim.
Do you think that's the case? If so is there a way to try to get email addresses locked?
Reporting email addresses
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Re: Reporting email addresses
Getting email addresses shut down is counter-productive and not something that we do (with the exception of email addresses on domains that the lads have paid for themselves).
The lad's email addresses will very likely be listed on anti-scam sites like Scamwarners for victims to find. If it is closed down then it will take the lad minutes to set up a new one and get back in contact with his victims (he probably already has alternative ways to contact them such as by phone). When the lad is forced to move to a new email address then that one will very likely not be listed anywhere and may remain "under the radar" leading to victims losing money as searches lead to no results.
The lad's email addresses will very likely be listed on anti-scam sites like Scamwarners for victims to find. If it is closed down then it will take the lad minutes to set up a new one and get back in contact with his victims (he probably already has alternative ways to contact them such as by phone). When the lad is forced to move to a new email address then that one will very likely not be listed anywhere and may remain "under the radar" leading to victims losing money as searches lead to no results.
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OK, that makes sense. Thanks for the input.
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Australian Lottery Agent: 33 x Lilly - 11 x Lenny
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