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storm2k issues?

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t0rNaD0ez

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Anyone over here know how to get ahold of someone moderating at storm2k directly, without using their forum or web interface? (ie, simple email or other)... I have been trying to make an account over there for about three months now. It keeps getting kicked back saying either they will send an activation email (which I never receive) or otherwise, they will require staff to review for activation (which they never do)... every three weeks or so, I'm able to try again with the same username for an account, which means someone over there is manually deleting it as spam...
 
The WHOIS data belonging to the domain owner has been redacted... What you are seeing is either the registrar (who would not have a reason to care, as it's irrelevant and not their job) or the DNS contact, (who is even further removed than the registrar...)
 
I ain't much with digital stuff unless there's a key and radio waves involved :cool: and I'm pretty rusty with that :(
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Hey @t0rNaD0ez - I am not familiar with anyone at storm2k, but it seems like they might be utilizing an auto-moderation feature or, in the worst case scenario, their SMTP partner may have blocked their emails from being sent out due to an excessive number of failures or other issues.

The WHOIS data belonging to the domain owner has been redacted... What you are seeing is either the registrar (who would not have a reason to care, as it's irrelevant and not their job) or the DNS contact, (who is even further removed than the registrar...)

We actually get forwarded mail from the partner that handles our whois information. Never hurts to shoot that e-mail on file a message.

Let me know how it turns out and I'll see if I can contact someone over there.
 
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