Members who choose to contravene the User Agreement, do so at their own risk. We understand that removing profiles can result in loss of income which is why you are prompted to read and consent to the User Agreement before you are allowed to register.
Profiles are removed because there is something wrong with them. They are either displaying disallowed information or are in breach in some other way. Leaving them online whilst we engage in an email-based conversation would keep the offending item on public display. In most cases, we can't permit this.
We do not have the time to update profiles to bring them into line. Similarly, we can't send emails and be sure that we'll get a reply. The only action is to take the profile offline. In most cases, an email is despatched to the profile owner advising of the breach and the steps to correct it.
As ever, the best approach is to be proactive and read the User Agreement, not try and beat, trick or cheat the system.