To clarify, I wasn't asked to make a single change.
Domain names are still pending transfer and will soon need to be "set back" to Atom nameservers as they will be removed there.
Possible scenarios could be, client abuse, hacked websites, or false reports, I did see some domains in here from others that are fit for a UDRP none of which should be handled in such a matter.
Following a thorough review of your domain portfolio and the associated abuse reports, we have assessed that your account poses a high risk. Consequently, we have disabled your domains and locked your account. Please note that this decision is final and will not be reversed.
Also From Chris,
Sav does not tolerate domain abuse and may disable your account and domains should any of them be reported for verifiable abuse in the future. While we will be improving the notifications sent out to customers with domains engaged in abuse, we will take action on any accounts and domains involved in abuse to do our part to help continue to make the Internet a safer place each and every day.
Their initial statement is simply put, false false.
I have domain names registered over a span of multiple years, in the beginning, I always moved domains out as their system had huge flaws such as domains disappearing, and random domains showing up in my account yet at least I gave them the chance to solve these issues.
From hosting to domains, everything is a cooperation and I can't mention enough how important it is ALSO FOR ME to isolate what went wrong, tech issues will happen.
Nothing of this happened in error and seeing Chris's post here you already know it didn't. Spammers or domain abuse does not suddenly happen, not mapping out a well-coded system, hiring the right people, and not overseeing possible issues due to lack thereof, are going to attract a whole bunch of bad apples.
Spammers will clearly find you, a simple Google search will show a lot of bad faith offenses from Sav's client base, all it takes is one forum post on a spamming forum saying Sav.com is understaffed and flawed without a law team ready to be taken advantage of off, you then out of the blue decided to email that out and fix your reputation, by possibly destroying someone's life savings.
There truly isn't an excuse for this.
Clearly, that email went out, with blessings from above, and even if it didn't it shows the lack of communication within their small team, can't handle the situation correctly and open themself up for some serious claims. It would take one client to go absolute ape shit and it's game over.
Anyway in the spirit of entrepreneurship, nothing is perfect and I do like Sav.com, it's undeniable they have some of the best auctions going so a lot of things are going right, just don't even touch my domains, I sue from Antarctica if I have too, don't start a dictatorship in the name of keeping the internet safe, that's not how it works.
You might want to hire a legal team on top of those Python programmers.
Oh P.S Sav, Chris certainly delayed a long-term project in the making I was about to start at the beginning of this week, plus some stress regarding the first email, then the second email, lack of transparency and I still find it odd that not a single report was forwarded, messy stuff.
Also wonder where these domains would end up, as you are treating people with full account lockdowns, without further explanation, kinda of stupid if you ask me but I guess if you GEO target certain clients you wouldn't face court.