Case 15

On 30.06.2025, another unwanted review request.
The EMail is coming from a Journal with acronyms S…N…;
I will not present their full name, but: it’s the same
Journal that on 19.09.2025 registered me without my consent
(identity theft) – see: Case 4
and has not answered until today who was responsible for this.

I contacted the researcher on LinkedIn and he replied that
he found me in the list of reviewers. This led me to contact
S…N… and ask for a complete removal of my private EMail
from their records. They handled it very fast and on 02.07.2025
the deletion was confirmed. I was very happy and relieved.

On the same day 02.07.2025 in the evening,
I was subscribed somewhere else
-see: Case 14

That’s the game; one is registered without consent (identity theft),
the responsible parties are never found and there cannot be a lawsuit.
Then reviews from other researchers come – at “random” timepoints
right? 

 After deletion, historical data of who performed the
identity theft are deleted too. … and one is registered
somewhere else.

Beware of whom you discard because if the disorder is so severe
you will never be able to have an EMail and/or Tel.
in any presentation, website, or have peace at your social media
ever again.