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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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well I guess the next step is for all of us to go check the prices on our prem gd listings :)

or maybe save us some headaches and not list gd premium at all.
 
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I can't imagine a seller alive who would change a premium listing domain from $20,000.00 to 450.00!
I suspect it happens all the time for various reasons - the seller realized the original price was unreasonable, the seller needs cash badly, sees a comparable name sold for much less, the niche is dropping in value, just wants a quick sale, etc. For example in last month just 21 .com sales at $20,000 + in NameBio, but 2186 at $450 plus, so if someone is impatient or desperate they do not infrequently significantly lower price. I am not saying this case, obviously, but just dispute the idea that no seller would do that (and therefore it should trigger something at GD when it happens). Hope you hear some positive definitive word soon.
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No, just two lazy fat dogs who would rather snore then use the computer!
They want you to believe that, but really, once you are asleep, I bet they are right up there at your computer, happily roaming the internet for cat videos, and well when they tired of that, they said 'Hey let's try domains.'

I bet they started looking for .dog domains to register (have you checked whether searches done on those on your computer?). Then they found this great one, smartest.dog, available and they had to have it.

But I bet your dogs don't have $1 to their name - right? Lucky guess. So the one dog, the smarter one, came up with this scheme of selling one of your names, then when the cash was in GD register the smartest.dog domain name. But they had to sell it fast. So they lowered the price on your domain to $450 without you knowing @Dustie, and poof, it sold to @maxtra.

They were just about to spring for the smartest.dog domain, when you discovered, and all this thread broke loose. So the most active thread this week on NPs was all started because your two dogs wanted a domain name!

The really sad part? This is not the most outrageous conspiracy theory on NPs of late.

I hope it all has a happy ending. Maybe give them a dog treat and get them that smartest.dog domain name, OK? And I hope you get your dustie domain back, can dust it off, and make a performance art work out of this whole thread of domainers trying to save it.

- Bob

Err readers, in case you are very trusting, note that this post is NOT 100% true!
 
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But why will you buy a domain name of this nature when you already knew it had some blemish? This whole thing is so weird to me lol.
MapleDots did say that he'd turn the domain over to me if it becomes his, and I believe him. I think he may not have known all about the controversy right away. He's stepped up to the plate, as has Matrix and are going to be giving me back my 20 year old domain. Hopefully no one will be out anything when all is said and done, and both these guys will be heros of the year for sure! In this case they are doing the right thing, and I know that I, and many others in here, would do the same were the tables turned.
 
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I haven't had to deal with the godaddy UI recently but years ago I was of the opinion that Mr. Daddy had a teenaged relative that "knew computers" and did the early website. Well that relative is now in their thirties and the website is still meh...
 
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First and foremost I am sorry this happened to you dustie.

I havent had a bad experience with Godaddy yet; however I was concerned when I read an article concerning Godaddy about a year and half ago.

The article was about Godaddy and how they removed a .health domain name from someones account that was paid for and email confirmation was received. I appreciate you sharing this info. The link to the article is below but I think I read it on yahoo.

Link ti article:
https://chrisbrogan.com/godaddy-good/
 
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GoDaddy is the devil. Never list there with buy it now prices. Sorry this happened to you and yet another story where they don’t do anything to help when problems occur.

That guy got it for a steal that is for sure.
whats another good site to just hold domains ... which one do you use yourself? Thanks
 
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Joe Styler is currently looking into this. At least they did discover that I did have it listed for 20,000.00 originally. Now the 20,000.00 question is how did it get changed from 20,000 to 450.00? At least now folks know I was telling the truth and this isn't simply a case of "seller's remorse" as someone mentioned earlier. I can't imagine a seller alive who would change a premium listing domain from $20,000.00 to 450.00!

Good to hear that they found out you have listed it for 20,000 originally.(y)
I hope they will pinpoint the root cause how it change from 20000 to 450. :xf.cool:
 
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It is great to hear this has been resolved and you are getting your name back Dustie

A HUGE props to @maxtra
 
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They want you to believe that, but really, once you are asleep, I bet they are right up there at your computer, happily roaming the internet for cat videos, and well when they tired of that, they said 'Hey let's try domains.'

I bet they started looking for .dog domains to register (have you checked whether searches done on those on your computer?). Then they found this great one, smartest.dog, available and they had to have it.

But I bet your dogs don't have $1 to their name - right? Lucky guess. So the one dog, the smarter one, came up with this scheme of selling one of your names, then when the cash was in GD register the smartest.dog domain name. But they had to sell it fast. So they lowered the price on your domain to $450 without you knowing @Dustie, and poof, it sold to @maxtra.

They were just about to spring for the smartest.dog domain, when you discovered, and all this thread broke loose. So the most active thread this week on NPs was all started because your two dogs wanted a domain name!

The really sad part? This is not the most outrageous conspiracy theory on NPs of late.

I hope it all has a happy ending. Maybe give them a dog treat and get them that smartest.dog domain name, OK? And I hope you get your dustie domain back, can dust it off, and make a performance art work out of this whole thread of domainers trying to save it.

- Bob

Err readers, in case you are very trusting, note that this post is NOT 100% true!


That was brilliant! The little stinkers...and to think all the love that I've showered upon them! They are scratching at the door right now trying to come in from the rain, but I think I'll make them stay out all night! Shame on them! Well, they are pretty smart...especially the hairy one!
 
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First and foremost I am sorry this happened to you dustie.

I haven't had a bad experience with Godaddy yet; however I was concerned when I read an article concerning Godaddy about a year and half ago.

The article was about Godaddy and how they removed a .health domain name from someones account that was paid for and email confirmation was received. I appreciate you sharing this info. The link to the article is below but I think I read it on yahoo.

Link ti article:
https://chrisbrogan.com/godaddy-good/

I've been with GD for years and have not had a problem until now. They were there for me with an economical solution when the host whom I had my sites on for over 12 years raised their prices 250%. This forced me to have to find a home for my websites (I had five at the time). I've also needed tech support from time to time, and they've always been there for me.

I admit, this first problem was a doozy, but I still have trust in GD. I suppose I could have saved myself here by putting 2 step authorization on my account as soon as it became available...it's there now. I'm not moving my 3 remaining websites, www.realestateclipart.com, www.beautifulbellavista.com, or www.dustie.art, from Godaddy though. Nor am I moving my domain names. I'm simply going to be much more aware and watchful. It's that simple I think. I'm not holding a grudge against GD.
 
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A rollercoaster of plot twists.. wow!
You're lucky someone from NP bought your name or else if would have been long gone.

Great job guys!
 
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hope Tarantino makes this into a movie. Gonna be very bloody. :-P

Maybe Stephen King will make it into a book called "Dustie". :nailbiting:

Or ''Dustie Bites the Dust''. :)
 
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I really love your art @Dustie especially the ones with an owl, the fish and the scene with a moon. I certainly hope you get your long standing domain back, but the dustie.art is a nice domain name for your purpose.
Bob

Thank you Bob for your nice thoughts about my art.

Yes, I agree with the .art domain name fitting, that is the one bright star in all this. I didn't even know there was a .art until I had to go find something that would work with my name. I've since learned much about it and was fortunate that they didn't view dustie.art as a premium domain and I was able to pick it up at Godaddy for only 9.99. ;)
 
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I've been with GD for years and have not had a problem until now. They were there for me with an economical solution when the host whom I had my sites on for over 12 years raised their prices 250%. This forced me to have to find a home for my websites (I had five at the time). I've also needed tech support from time to time, and they've always been there for me.

I admit, this first problem was a doozy, but I still have trust in GD. I suppose I could have saved myself here by putting 2 step authorization on my account as soon as it became available...it's there now. I'm not moving my 3 remaining websites, www.realestateclipart.com, www.beautifulbellavista.com, or www.dustie.art, from Godaddy though. Nor am I moving my domain names. I'm simply going to be much more aware and watchful. It's that simple I think. I'm not holding a grudge against GD.

Nice wood art .(y)
 
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Well I am quite new to this community but it is quite disturbing to hear some making accusations about employees engineering the theft of assets. Is this happening?

I would rather think there was a momentary glitch in the software then to think employees are stealing assets. I don't think anyone is actually saying that? The employee would have to be pretty smart and pretty bold to be doing so and I'm betting they'd soon enough get caught if that were the case.

And thanks Kam. I am in love with hunting fresh water driftwood and making art out of it. ;)
 
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I suspect it happens all the time for various reasons - the seller realized the original price was unreasonable, the seller needs cash badly, sees a comparable name sold for much less, the niche is dropping in value, just wants a quick sale, etc. For example in last month just 21 .com sales at $20,000 + in NameBio, but 2186 at $450 plus, so if someone is impatient or desperate they do not infrequently significantly lower price. I am not saying this case, obviously, but just dispute the idea that no seller would do that (and therefore it should trigger something at GD when it happens). Hope you hear some positive definitive word soon.
Bob

With all due respect Bob even someone desperate would not sell their actual name almost 21 year old domain for $450. I don’t buy that at all. Most people are pretty attached to their name and aren’t fortunate enough to own it.

Even if this wasn’t her name name names are popular.

You are lumping a name of importance to the owner emotionally with all other names.
 
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Or ''Dustie Bites the Dust''. :)

Great idea!! I'll sell the book rights to Steven King and will definitely share the money with Maxtra and Mapledots!
 
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With all due respect Bob even someone desperate would not sell their actual name almost 21 year old domain for $450. I don’t buy that at all. Most people are pretty attached to their name and aren’t fortunate enough to own it.

Even if this wasn’t her name name names are popular.

You are lumping a name of importance to the owner emotionally with all other names.

I think you are misunderstanding my meaning. She said that no one would sell a premium name (nothing about whether personal significance or not or type of name) that was for $20,000 for that price (her exact words "can't imagine a seller alive who would change a premium listing domain from $20,000.00 to 450.00!") - I responded that there were situations when a seller would indeed decrease a price by that amount.

I also went on to specifically say that I was not talking about this case obviously, but rather her statement that no one would ever.
I am not saying this case, obviously, but just dispute the idea that no seller would do that

I agree that a domain that old and her personal name, that the worth to her (and probably others) of the domain name is much more than $450 (although in last few years some names have sold for that level including sharie at $241, genevive at $244, katharyn at $268, shirlee at $199 etc.). It will be interesting to find out how long the price was at that level before someone took it.

Anyway, please reread exactly what I said as I think you misinterpreted both what she said and what I was responding to. I totally understand how it is easy to do that with so many posts in such a long thread.

Bob
 
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Keith, you can bet I wish I'd never listed it in the first place. I had no idea I might have to end up selling it for less then 5% of my price. GoDaddy makes it so easy to list a name for sale as a premium domain and I was willing to give up my name for 20,000.00. That amount in the bank would sure have gone a long way here...

When I first got GD's emails I thought that's what had happened. I was reading the emails backwards so the first one i read said, Your domain name, Dustie.com, has successfully transferred. So I thought it had sold for 20,000! I was about to fall out of my chair! Then I read the next email, then the next until finally I read that it sold for 450.00. My heart sank to the floor and it's all I could do to look up the number for the Godaddy help line. I just kept saying no, no, no, no, no....this is not happening... But it was ;-(
You must smile now mam.. you were crying when domain was gone and you are crying out of happiness after coming here .
Always help any needy domainer who comes across you in your life buddy.... Your 20k has been saved. I will request you to personally say thanks to mapledots...
 
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Wow, what a story...

@MapleDots What a great thing to do! If we ever cross paths, I buy you a beer 🍺 or whiskey 🥃 the world needs more people like you.
Add 2 bottles for mapledots from my side as well. I will pay u later
 
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But why would you do that? Isn't it better to investigate who's really is the thief?
Op was crying and was very sick after she saw domain got sold for 450. She was kind of devastated. Will happen with anyone .
Perhaps mapledots was not able to see all that pain and simply entered to save the domain for her. At the end of the day we all have hearts 💓
 
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MapleDots did say that he'd turn the domain over to me if it becomes his, and I believe him. I think he may not have known all about the controversy right away. He's stepped up to the plate, as has Matrix and are going to be giving me back my 20 year old domain. Hopefully no one will be out anything when all is said and done, and both these guys will be heros of the year for sure! In this case they are doing the right thing, and I know that I, and many others in here, would do the same were the tables turned.
Oh, I thought he bought it after seeing this thread,which means having knowledge of the missing name and still buying it from the previous holder.

If he wishes to give you the name, then truly, he is a hero and I will forever respect him for that. God bless everyone who has stepped up to help you one way or the other.
 
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