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    Subject: Abuse Report – uncut99.com – [type of abuse]
    Dear Abuse Team,
    I am reporting the domain uncut99.com for [phishing/malware/illegal content/etc.]. The offending page can be found at:
    https://uncut99.com/...
    (Attach screenshots / logs)
    Please investigate and take appropriate action.
    Thank you,
    [Your Name]
    

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