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Not going to get into a long conversation about this other than to say the domain name 6462.com has been stolen and is now at ename.com .......merry F****KING XMAS TO ME
Godaddy crushes every infringing registration five days after the registration. Anything with godaddy in it, for sure. Even daddy domains that have nothing to do with godaddy, and gomommy.com, have been transferred to Godaddy, except the ones on Acro's list:
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Yes.So your logic is that if someone/anyone registers a domain with 'GoDaddy' in it and GoDaddy doesn't promptly file a UDRP, they are doing it because they themselves created it, in order to confuse their own customers and have them fall prey to a Chinese conman's user/pass capturing portal, correct?
I went there, and the large majority of the godaddy domain names, when I typed in godaddy, are in godaddy's control, on its servers.And btw, even this part of your argument is provably false. Go to zfbot.com and type in "Godaddy". You'll find that between domains with godaddy at the start and godaddy at the end there are more than 2500 registered domains that include "godaddy" in them, so that even your claim that Godaddy pursues everyone with a udrp is nonsense.
I went there, and the large majority of the godaddy domain names, when I typed in godaddy, are in godaddy's control, on its servers.
So, what is your point?
Thank you for the link. I think zfbot.com makes my case, rather than refutes it, because it shows 99.9% of the godaddy domains registered are under its control.And btw, even this part of your argument is provably false. Go to zfbot.com and type in "Godaddy". You'll find that between domains with godaddy at the start and godaddy at the end there are more than 2500 registered domains that include "godaddy" in them, so that even your claim that Godaddy pursues everyone with a udrp is nonsense.
Thank you for the link. I think zfbot.com makes my case, rather than refutes it, because it shows 99.9% of the godaddy domains registered are under its control.
I clicked your link. Now, please click mine:
https://www.valuate.com/services-godaddy.com
Software automates the flag, when a godaddy domain is registered, which godaddy used to flag all those infringing registrations.
It is not the urdp wins, though Godaddy has dozens, at least. It is a cease and desist EMAIL, sent about five days after the registration, demanding the transfer.
That way, Verisgn and ICANN don't lose their fees, because the Registrant can't throws it back.
Sorry I offended anyone. I respect all of you, and didn't mean to come off disrespectful.
- Louise
... If GD had this feature the OP would have known as soon as his account was logged into and could have got on the phone ASAP to report the breach.
It's time to transfer out your value domains from Godaddy guys, they're not Godaddy few years ago.
Godaddy let my domain transfer out to ename 'AFTER' i had reported it stolen ( it was pushed to another GD account while i was on the phone with GD). Once it's gone from your account, you're fucked with GD.
Edit.: Not ONCE did GD address my questions on the phone or by email about how this was allowed to happen.
@evirtual1 did you check if your email address has any input filter inside?
I think there are 2 possible situations:
- Your email account is hacked, and hacker created an input filter, to forward the email notification of this domain to his account.
- Godaddy email is hacked, and hacker filter the sent emails
Possible if your PC is infected. Some time it is not neccessary to fill some form, pulling you to visit some pages can be enough for some viral to get roots on your pc. If you have valuable domains, you have to be paranoid about login. Two Factor is one of them, consider using different browsers and even different virtual machines to navigate around.Excuse my ignorance.
How can they steal my login details if I don't fill any form with password and account name in the page I am redirected to?