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PECHKIN SHOP is a multifunctional CyberLab service platform with a Russian-language interface. Content crawled from the domain inesmaza.com indicates that its core modules include Email Generation, SMS Cloud, Proxy, VDS Hosting, Document Studio, AI Photo Studio, Phone Control, Telegram bulk messaging, and more. In the “communications/email” category, it looks more like an email generation and SMS verification-code receiving platform than a traditional enterprise email delivery or SMS marketing provider.
On the email side, the platform claims it can create “real email addresses,” supports a large number of valid domains, and offers bulk generation, quantity-based export, and history features. On the SMS side, SMS Cloud is described as covering 67+ countries, supporting message reception, and distinguishing between one-time numbers and long-term numbers. The backend also shows configuration items such as SMSPVA API Key, service markup, orders, and rental statistics. For IM, there is a Telegram bulk messaging module, but the text does not show any voice-channel capabilities. Key performance metrics such as delivery rate, SMS delivery latency, mailbox availability, SLA, and concurrency limits are not disclosed.
The platform uses a prepaid balance model, with balances displayed in USD. Prices for creating email accounts, SMS, proxies, VDS, and other services appear to be configurable in the backend, but most specific unit prices in the crawled text are shown as “loading” or left blank, so pricing transparency is low. Top-ups support USDT via BEP20 Binance Smart Chain and TRC20 Tron Network, with a minimum recharge of $10. There is no visible information about credit cards, PayPal, bank transfers, or invoices.
The text mentions SMSPVA API, DataImpulse, ProProxies API, Telegram proxy configuration, and similar items, suggesting that the platform may aggregate third-party SMS receiving and proxy resources. However, it does not publicly provide a customer API, SDK, webhook, or developer documentation. On compliance, the user agreement explicitly prohibits fraud, phishing, social engineering, forged documents, bypassing KYC/AML, spam, and malware; the privacy policy says it collects email addresses, IP addresses, device information, and operation history. That said, the platform also offers high-risk features such as SMS receiving, proxies, account generation, SMS Bomber, and document tools, so its practical compliance risk should not be overlooked.
Its advantages are that it consolidates multiple functions, clearly offers bulk email generation and SMS receiving capabilities, and supports 24/7 tickets and USDT top-ups. Its drawbacks are the lack of transparency around the legal entity, country, rates, SLA, delivery rates, and API documentation, which limits its credibility for enterprise use. It is better suited to low-trust scenarios such as security research, test environments, and development/debugging. It is not recommended for official customer notifications, transactional email, production verification-code workflows, or businesses with strict compliance requirements.
The crawled text does not provide information on mainland China access, ICP filing, network reachability, or RMB payments, so its accessibility from China is unknown. For China-facing users or legitimate business use, more transparent alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud SMS, Tencent Cloud SMS, Amazon SES, SendGrid, Mailgun, Twilio, Vonage, and MessageBird are recommended first.
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inesmaza.com is an Unknown Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach inesmaza.com directly.