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I wonder if they have chargeback protection.
I understand that the pricing is a joke but are the terms supposed to be a separate joke or are they just creepy and illegal?
Nope, nah and no. What happened for you?
How can you enforce identity verification in the way that the terms specify?

> "We reserve the right to inspect all data contained within the service for legal, compliance and for the operation of the service."

> "For identity safety, we reserve the right to verify your identity, and your method of payment."

> "You may not use the address to impersonate someone else."

It sounds like the service is going to read a user's emails to ensure that they are not using a false identity. What if the user has a name change after buying the address, assumes a new gender identity or claims to be of one or more ethic groups? What if a user sends his/her social security number in an email? How do you compel a user to turn over personal or identifying information without breaking a lot of laws?

Again, it seems like an oddly misplaced joke.

Don't be like this commenter. They are lying. Their misrepresentation is the joke. It's not funny.
I quoted your site directly. If I am misreading you can simply correct me.
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