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[RESOLVED] - Domain Name Stolen...A Horrible Story and a Warning...

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Hi All. I've not been in here for a number of years, but a week ago I had my domain of 20 years (dustie.com) stolen and I have to tell the story. it looks like I'm out of luck here, and out a lot of money, but maybe my story can help prevent this happening to someone else. This happened at Godaddy, though I don't blame them, and i still have all of my domains with them, as well as my websites. I blame the no good slimy thief who stole my domain name!

Here's the story... First off, my name is Dustie, and I've owned Dustie.com since 1998.
Sometime in 2017 (I think) I decided to go ahead and list dustie.com as a premium domain for a high price. It being my name, I wasn't real keen on selling it, but, as they say, everything is for sale for the right price. I'd had someone offer me 5,000.00 for it, but after taxes (it would have put me in a higher tax bracket for the year) and commisison, it wasn't worth it wasn't worth it to sell it for that amount. However, I figured that if someone were willing to pay that for it, maybe someone would pay even more. So I listed it as a premium domain for 20,000.00. I seriously didn't think it would sell but it woudn't hurt to list it (or so I thought).

All was well, until a bit over a week ago. I had been out that evening and didn't get home till nearly 10:00 PM. It was 11:00 before I was able to get onto the computer. That's when I saw the 5 emails from Godaddy.... I'm sure you can imaging my reaction when I saw that, within 20 minutes, my domain name, dustie.com, which I have owned since 1998, sold and transferred for a mere 450.00? I was sick...simply sick. How could this happen! First off, I've never had a domain name sell and transfer inside of 21 minutes and then be paid for it a little over a day and a half later. That's unheard of!

Immediately after reading those 5 emails and realizing my domain name had sold for less then 5% of what I'd had it listed for on Premium Domains, I was online with Godaddy help. Though they were sympathetic, no one there could help. They said I'd have to wait till morning and call auctions help. Needless to say, I didn't sleep well and was on the phone as soon as they opened their office. Though I was on the phone for a good 30 or so minutes with them (a good part of that time on hold), I was ultimately told there was nothing they could do for me. My domain was bought, paid for, and transferred and that was that! (Oh, and this even though they found the price had been tampered with twice that same night, long before I got online). They said this had to be me because no one else had access to that account! That was proof to me that someone was in there messing with my account and screwed me over big time, but not to them.

So I've been sick all week...trying to forget that someone illegally reached into my pocket and stole a lot of money , as well as my NAME! Needless to say, even a week later, I'm just sick about the whole thing.

Today, on a lark I looked up dustie.com on godaddy and was sick all over again when I saw that it is now listed as a premium domain for 12,000.00 (by the person who stole it from me?). That's just wrong, in so many ways! How do I get over this? I want to know how this could have happened!!??

I am posting in here as a warning to you all, as well as wanting to go on record that this did happen, regardless that the guy at [email protected] said that dustie.com had always been listed at 450.00 and it was a legitimate sale! I know how to use GoDaddy. I'm a long time user and have over 50 domain names with GoDaddy, more the half listed as premium domains! Ever since Dustie.com was originally listed as a premium domain at 20,000.00 that was the price that showed up whenever I went to maintain my premium listings. It always stuck out like a sore thumb, because most my other domain names are listed below 1000.00. There is simply no way Dustie.com was ever listed for as little as 450.00. Even go daddy suggested a price of nearly $5,000 as a premium listing starting point for dustie.com.

Without a doubt, my godaddy account was hacked and my domain name of 20 years stolen from me and relisted for 27 times what they paid for it! That burns me to the core!!!

I'm sure that, since this happened to me it will surely happen again. If any of you hear about such a thing, could you please have them get in touch with me? If I can find others that this has happened to, maybe we can do something as a group?

In the meantime, if you have a valuable domain name on Godaddy Premium domains, then you might want to take screen shots of the listed prices. Also, I was told that if I had the original email when it was listed that would be proof that it was listed at 20,000.00. Alas, I did not have it...I had, not long ago, deleted emails that were more then a year and a half old. If you don't have emails for your most valuable domain names, then remove them from listing, then relist them to get a new email and save those emails just in case!!

And Thanks for listening to my very long rant!

Dustie
(was [email protected] for over 20 years...now I am [email protected] and my site is dustie.art ... cool name, but it's certainly not worth what I lost in dustie.com!)
 
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I will second up this....

The op can buy it back from me at any time for his original selling price.

I will take the loss no questions asked.

So there you have it, everyone have a nice day and consider the matter closed.
 
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If no evidence or proof of shenanigans can be found, this domain is
MapleDots.

There is one more condition left out that could reverse the initial change of ownership, ie legal acknowledgement of a genuine and mistake that may have occured through which the domain was sold initially contrary to the OP's intentions.
 
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There is one more condition left out that could reverse the initial change of ownership, ie legal acknowledgement of a genuine and mistake that may have occured through which the domain was sold initially contrary to the OP's intentions.


There are no more conditions, the op can simply buy it back for what he sold it for.

Consider it my gift.
 
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I will second up this....

The op can buy it back from me at any time for his original selling price.

I will take the loss no questions asked.

So there you have it, everyone have a nice day and consider the matter closed.

LOL :xf.smile:

.... may all the good KARMA be with you


 
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There are no more conditions, the op can simply buy it back for what he sold it for.

It's a great and honorable gesture. But given the amount of unknown variables that led to the outcome it did it may be in the best interests of the OP to initiate the Legal Dispute procedure in order to have answers as to the how, what and why the transaction happened by getting down to the bottom of the matter with an inquiry if there was any impropriety involved concerning possible price manipulation and or involvement of a hacker.
 
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@MapleDots If that is true then I salute you sir :hungry:.

Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity.
 
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As I said in DM, thank you truly @MapleDots and you deserve all your success

Everyone is happy, an incredible gesture by you sir (y)
 
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There are no more conditions, the op can simply buy it back for what he sold it for.

Consider it my gift.

You are the hero!this is best post I ever see in NP(y)(y)(y)
 
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I agree that @MapleDots made an incredible gesture. Wow!

I hope that we do learn what happened re price at some point in the future. It would seem easy for GD to check what the price was at various dates, and report on that.

One question I have for OP is confirmation that he is the only person who had control of his computer and GD account, or did, for example, a family member or friend also have control. And just to confirm, it was NOT an Afternic listing and therefore did not have a floor price which would be accepted, that was lower than the public price, right?

Hats off to @MapleDots for essentially preventing this from becoming more complex, and for taking a risk in a generous move.

Bob

PS As with many posts, I object to the title by the OP. I don't see any clear evidence that someone stole the domain name. A price mixup, possible? I think something like "My Domain Sold At Less Than My Price" would be more accurate, since we really don't have evidence re how that happened.
 
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This is messed up.
Why is @MapleDots taking $4.55k loss while @maxtra makes a $4.55k profit?

This is essentially what’s happening right?
 
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I am donating half to charity on @MapleDots behalf and doing several giveaways
 
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I am donating half to charity on @MapleDots behalf and giving away several names
I would urge you to simply wait until this settles, and perhaps give a good part back to @MapleDots if he ends taking a loss on this? I know that the agreement did not ask that, but if somehow the investigation shows an issue, and GD cancels transaction, surely you would not want to be refunded $450 plus have $5000 while he takes $5000 loss with no domain name in his possession?

Just my personal opinion.

Bob
 
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Hats off to @MapleDots for essentially preventing this from becoming more complex, and for taking a risk in a generous move.

Actually it's quite simple. The only legal complications that could have arisen by a subsequent sale of the domain to Maple dots would not have ANY IMPACT on the legitimacy of the initial sale and a loss on the part of Dustie's owner, having created extra complications only between Maple Dots and the intermediary seller of the domain.
 
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Why is @MapleDots taking $4.55k loss while @maxtra makes a $4.55k profit?

There is a similarity in the above to the calculation of IQ deviations, as per what Marketing Strategies wrote in another thread:

''People with super low IQ are similarly a statistical anomaly. For example, you need an IQ of 45 to be the same equivalent standard deviation from the mean as an IQ of 155 is.

100+55 = 155
100-55 = 45''

;)
 
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Bought domain legitimately from GoDaddy Premium Listings

@MapleDots bought it from me for nothing more then wanting to do a great deed for OP

I will donate half of it to charity

Case closed

Am done commenting
 
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Nice gesture, but @maxtra you should have simply said you would not sell the name until everything got resolved. We may never know what really happened now with the price change.
 
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This is messed up.
Why is @MapleDots taking $4.55k loss while @maxtra makes a $4.55k profit?

This is essentially what’s happening right?


Hey Josh

Quite simply.... I was moved by the OP's story and wanted to assure the domain was not sold to someone else where it could not be recovered. The OP has owned it for a long time and this is my way of giving something back on namepros.

It does not have to be super analyzed, just take it for what it is please.
 
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Hey, I want in on all of this charity. Send me $10 for some reason.... :-P
 
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We may never know what really happened now with the price change.

We will, but it's riding on the willingness of the OP to start a legal dispute for a review of the transaction at Godaddy.
 
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My domain was bought, paid for, and transferred and that was that! (Oh, and this even though they found the price had been tampered with twice that same night, long before I got online). They said this had to be me because no one else had access to that account! That was proof to me that someone was in there messing with my account and screwed me over big time, but not to them.

just need to proof that GD made a mistake and then sue GD for 1 million bucks.

win - win - win :whistle:
 
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I call bullshit. No one buys a domain for 5 grand and says I will give it back for free because I'm a nice guy. Total BS. Why only ask for the original $450 back when he just put out 5 grand? Don't be so gullible guys and really analyze the details of this story.
 
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I call bullsh*t. No one buys a domain for 5 grand and says I will give it back for free because I'm a nice guy. Total BS. Why only ask for the original $450 back when he just put out 5 grand? Don't be so gullible guys and really analyze the details of this story.

Actions speak louder than words.... I have nothing to say to you.

The op can respond to this when he gets the domain back.
 
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