Is this the official policy of x10hosting?
The admins think you might violate the TOS, they will just delete the account?
Why even wait the 10 days? Why allow people to contest suspensions?
I've forwarded a bunch to admins recently that had huge sections of forums devoted to requesting keys/serials/installs/links to paid software. Entire. Sections. Quite well organized too, Windows, Mac, Linux, then in each Programs, Games, Other, etc.
On sites like those, it should be obvious what's about to be trafficked; in one particular case, the title of the forum included "warez" right in the name.
For those:
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I call it a preemptive strike; if the site is pretty much guaranteed to be trafficking warez in the near future, kill it before x10 has to worry about being blamed for allowing the site to continue.
But on the flip side, there's also been a bunch I think -might- traffick it in the future, but it's not 100% cut and dry that they will be (a freeware software request section on a forum; depending on their definition of freeware it -might- turn into a warez suspension, but REAL freeware is fine), so I didn't forward it.
I guess the official one is if it's obvious what you're planning to do with the site (taken the time to set up that many subforums, put warez right in the board name, etc), x10 has reserved the right to cancel the service at any time, and they're exercising it.