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by ziddoap
600 days ago
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>The legitimate answer would include some sort of real-world attestation about you from a trusted third party. It's annoying to find someone (or some service) that is willing to attest on your behalf and have that person (or service) be trusted by your provider more than whoever filed the abuse complaint. >Maybe including a video call or something. It's annoying to find someone at your provider who will take the time to do this. It's annoying to take my time to have to do this. My point, overall, was that this is just a really annoying problem. |
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Isn't this precisely the role filled by notaries?