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Just something out of one honeypot:
INbox mailer ==>> $7 Smtp Inbox Ip ==>> $ 10 Smtp inbox Domain ==>> $8 Smtp Unlimited ==>> $20 Shell ==>> $4 cPanel ==>> $5 RDP administrator ==>> $15 RDP user ==>> $6 SSH ROOTS ==>> $8 Emails Leads Individual 100,000 ==>> $25 Emails leads Co-operate 100,000 ==>> $50
If you're paying more than that, they're ripping you off. ![]()
Since the product descriptions are quite terse, I'm not sure what is an "INbox mailer", or what's the difference between "Smtp Inbox Ip" and "Smtp inbox Domain". A "Shell" or "cPanel" is self-descriptive, that's a simple access to *nix or a web-based hosting system. RDPs are for Windows remote access. But if you're buying 100k e-mail addresses, why are co-operate ones twice as expensive? That I don't know.
If you purchase those services, please let me know! ![]()
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