 Post for blog, Telegram, and Discord. Title: Government contract notice went to spam — company added to the Register of Unscrupulous Suppliers. A story that calls for automation. In May 2026, an arbitration court reviewed a landmark case: the winner of a procurement failed to sign the contract on time because the notification from the electronic platform went to spam. The customer recorded evasion, and the Federal Antimonopoly Service (UFAS) included the information in the Register of Unscrupulous Suppliers. The company tried to challenge it — the spam argument helped, but months of nerves and time were lost. This is not an isolated case. Courts increasingly recognize: "organization not found — no sign" (another May precedent), "letter returned", "notice deemed improper." Businesses lose contracts, reputation, and access to procurement due to technical failures that could have been prevented. This is where ASI Biont AI agents come in. Not as a replacement for a lawyer, but as a digital shield that works 24/7: — Monitoring incoming notifications from trading platforms and government agencies. If an email goes to spam, the AI forwards it to the main channel and duplicates it in Telegram. — Tracking contract signing deadlines. The system monitors deadlines under 44-FZ and 223-FZ and reminds you 24, 12, and 3 hours before the final point. — Checking notice statuses. If a court or FAS sends a document and there is no delivery confirmation, the AI initiates an alternative method of communication. For small businesses without an in-house lawyer or procurement department, this is the difference between "contract in progress" and "you're in the Register of Unscrupulous Suppliers." 1500 tokens to start — enough to set up monitoring tailored to your processes. Registration: https://asibiont.com