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Lately I've started having problems with many of my email accounts getting disabled.

I use them to make bnet/blizzard accounts and level wow classic accounts that I later sell. The email accounts would get randomly disabled after a day or two. Sometimes I'm able to recover them, but other times they are lost forever, which either causes me to lose the game account or have to sell it without the OG email which lowers it's value.

Is anyone doing something similar and which email provider would you recommend? I'll need around 20-30 accounts per month.

I used gmail initially and every other account would get disabled. Most of the time I can get them back but have to wait a day or two.

Then I switched to protonmail, thinking that it's the best, just to have 13 of my created accounts permanently disabled and support refusing to restore them or provide any info why they were blocked. Simply "abuse/fraud detected" with no more info.
 
This is a major problem I have. With wow and middlemanning combined. yandex has me on a spam list because their emails will not send or receive. yahoo will not let me create new accounts. mail.com blocks every other email address i create. I am maxed on aol emails. I can still make icloud emails and outlook emails albeit one at a time.

For wow I use particular emails multiple times never provide original email. It provides no value to the account honestly and its mostly a placebo to make people feel better.
I do not mix real name accounts with fake name accounts on email.

At this point hosting my own email domain/server is next step.
 
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Hey there. Mostly, I am trading between 50 to 100 accounts per month. After having same issues with you, I started to use two different methods.

1- You can register accounts under not-existing mail adresses and keep them unverified. (You have to have secret question's answer. Otherwise you won't be able to verify yourself with mail-code since that mail won't be existing.)
2- You can use e-mail adresses that was used on other accounts previously. (Blizzard keeps registration details for security purposes. But they are only keeping an account's creation mail in their files. So if you have an e-mail adress that wasn't used for create a battle.net account, they won't be able to track you.)

I wish you best for solve your problem!
 
Have you guys tried mail.ru ?
 
My solution in the end was simply to use many different providers instead of just one. I cycle among Gmail, yahoo, outlook, mail.ru, yandex, protonmail and zoho.eu
 
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