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05-25-2016 07:45 PM
#1
presfox (Member)
Hosting on trusted domains
Hello,
Are there large sites (eg, Wordpress or so), wich allow you to host custom HTML pages?
Looking for a way around domain bans when running TS
Regards
05-26-2016 02:05 AM
#2
bobliu (Member)
It depends. What level of traffic are you dealing with? At what approximate level / frequency are your domains getting banned? How much revenue are you running through the domains? (domains are so cheap, you can get a lot of the new extensions for around $1-2 each and use them as throwaway).
I would recommend throwaway domains and using a cdn to hide your server ips so they can't be blacklisted.
05-26-2016 06:50 AM
#3
exmachina (Member)
use Rackspace it's FREE.
05-26-2016 02:55 PM
#4
presfox (Member)
The problem is, IE flags domains within hours now.
Literally hours
We need something to counter that, its killing the TS space.
10-08-2016 09:22 AM
#5
osmiumman (Member)

Originally Posted by
presfox
We need something to counter that, its killing the TS space.
What does "TS" stand for? I'm asking this because I've got two domans flagged in Edge just after a few days, and this is something new for me. I'm trying to find the reason behind the domain flagging so that I can find a solution.
10-08-2016 02:48 PM
#6
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
osmiumman
What does "TS" stand for? I'm asking this because I've got two domans flagged in Edge just after a few days, and this is something new for me. I'm trying to find the reason behind the domain flagging so that I can find a solution.
TS is TechSupport - one of the most scammy niches in AM. It's usually the Pay Per Call model. The tactics is to scare surfers with virus alerts or update requests, data loss etc ... then ask them to call a number where they will help them. Obviously, nobody is trying to help them, the only intention is to hold them on a premium line as long as possible. So no wonder domains are getting flagged at record speed
10-09-2016 11:38 AM
#7
presfox (Member)
Actually mutaloo, thats not entirely correct.
Its a toll-free line, and people are being helped. They just have to buy a support package 
10-09-2016 07:13 PM
#8
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
presfox
Actually mutaloo, thats not entirely correct.
Its a toll-free line, and people are being helped. They just have to buy a support package

Oh, thanks for pointing that out, didn't see this type, I guess that's a change they had to do because of regulations?
10-10-2016 11:10 AM
#9
presfox (Member)
not sure, ever since i ran tech support (since 3 years or so), its been like this.
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