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  "path": "/t/account-got-suspended/118330#post_12",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-20T18:27:26.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
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  "textContent": "dan3008:\n\n> 2 completely different and unrelated systems. IFastNet sent the promotional email so that you had the option to upgrade, so you wouldn’t be affected by the hits limit. The suspension is handled by a separate system that automatically scanners websites periodically looking for rule violations.\n\nWho will belive\n\ndan3008:\n\n> That depends. If you’re site was inteded to scam people out of money, and not actually give them the promised returns (which you haven’t denied) then you.\n>  If not, then the suspension can be reviewed (you’ve already raised a ticket, they may still reply).\n\nAfter such a long debate, I feel this discussion is becoming pointless.\n\nYour owner at InfinityFree stated:\n\n_“I had a look at your website and why it was suspended, and everything I see points to your website being a clear crypto scam site. $100 in free crypto just for clicking a few links? Referral programs with very high rewards? Fake browser miners? Suspicious downloadable files? We absolutely do not want anything to do with that project.”_\n\nBased on this, your platform labeled my site as a scam. Here are my responses to those points:\n\n  1. **“$100 in free crypto”**\nI was offering $100 worth of crypto to users. That does not automatically make it a scam. I am giving value, not taking money—so how can it be considered scamming?\n\n  2. **“Referral program with high rewards”**\nThe rewards are funded by me for my users. It’s my system and my cost, so why is that being used as a reason to label the project as fraudulent?\n\n  3. **“Fake browser miners”**\nYes, there was a visual or simulated browser miner feature. But from what perspective does that qualify as a scam? It was simply a promotional or engagement concept—not a mechanism to exploit or steal from users.\n\n  4. **“Suspicious downloadable files”**\nThe same file is hosted on GitHub without being flagged. It is a Pancono core wallet designed similarly to Bitcoin Core. If Bitcoin Core is trusted and used globally, then how can you label my wallet as suspicious without even verifying what it actually is? Does your system treat every downloadable file as suspicious by default?\n\n\n\n\nThese are the reasons your platform used to classify my site as a scam, which, frankly, seem unjustified.\n\nAnyway, let’s end the conversation here.",
  "title": "Account Got Suspended"
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