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PolurNET said:I think this case has enough evidence to be closed before it goes offtopic -- all points from all parties were covered, it is now up to thechem to make a rebuttal in private, with solid evidence, should he wish to clear his name and/or receive the money for the domain he "apparently" owned. It would be nice to see NetSol's official response of the situation in writing, however, but the thread can be reopened when this is made available.
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1john2004 said:The guy is possibly russian.
Even now one russian is selling 2 domains I'm pretty sure were stolen:
He sold recently AZL.COM for $2000 even though knows real prices well.
http://domenforum/showthread.php?t=10205
Domain: MYR.ORG
Start Price: 450$
Bet: 50$
End-Price: 700$
AND
Domain: ONB.ORG
Start Price: 550$
Bet: 50$
End-Price: 800$
Packet 2 domains (myr.org + onb.org) without auction = 1200$
End Auction: 15.10.2006
What can be done?
keiron said:No ! I know him. Absolutely from US.
He sold emcard.com domain with MVF.COM. we must check domains history
scrsteven said:Network Solutions transferred the name back to the rightful owner after he filled out the appropriate paperwork. I didn't even have to 'push' it, as Peter Kerik(?) of netsol handled it internally. The whois now reflects the real owner's information (well minus privacy protect).