James Rodman
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EDIT POST: not sure who the scammer is. looks like NS might be
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update: his sale of myxl looks like it did go through and actually ended up being bought by an enduser "fastmac" . if you type it in the url you will see this.
please share the link.update: his sale of myxl looks like it did go through and actually ended up being bought by an enduser "fastmac" . if you type it in the url you will see this.
please share the link.
I am now also suspecting that sedo auctions. Did you remember @James Rodman, what happened then, we also have another thing that we both must have stressed on from the very beginning.
I think the best way to get this sorted is to have a word withthe namejet people. As I can see domain again there in the namejet pre release.
Domain was sold there and is again listed there again. Those people can answer lots of questions that has been bothering us all since last 36 hours
2015-09-15: (+/- 2 days) Nameservers for Lio.net now point to ns2626/ns1626.ztomy.com
ztomy's server redirects to malware distribution sites, probably for affiliate pay. So, here's how it works:
- You go to one of ztomy's websites
- You get a virus
- ztomy (or someone else--does it matter?) gets your usernames, passwords, credit cards, and (evil laugh) domains.
@chetan9693, @James Rodman, one of you got hacked. If that domain ever made it into your account, James, it was you. Otherwise, it was Chetan.
My secret sources lead me to believe that James was the unfortunate victim. That's not definitive, though. There's also the remote possibility that Chetan or James is the culprit behind ztomy.
tl;dr: One of you needs to change your passwords. Probably both of you just to be safe.
To everyone else who reads this and feels the need to investigate ZTOMY: Don't. You'll end up in the same mess.
New Ventures LLC have stolen your domain, James Rodman hasn't scammed you.
I can't be bothered to explain in depth, I'll only tell you that google is your friend....
Here's some information on 'New Ventures'
http://dotweekly.com/new-ventures-services-corp-who-are-they/
They have a long history of taking domains from accounts before the expiry date, and have some sort of close relationship with Network Solutions.
I've seen this exact same stuff before, which is why I'd never use Network Solutions as a registrar.
I think domain business is a great business and if we can begin to see it from that perspective, either real or business name is advisable. When we do that, it helps us to be more cautious in our dealings knowing fully well that we have a name or brand to protect.you're both not geniuses lol....
and why the hell are you on here with a fake name? a lot of asians come here with fake western names because they think it increases sales. guess what, it only takes away your credibility
NetSol has already parted them away from this, now i am waiting to hear that what Namejet and Flippa told to James about this@chetan9693, how about NSol and New Ventures, have they replied too?
If you check my previous communications with them, then you can clearly see me asking each of the above point to them.The root problem doesn't seems to be Flippa. Seems more like the issue with NameJet / NetSol / New Ventures.
Are we certain NetSol has nothing to do with this mess?
To me, NetSol seems to have the most to answer, as they are the registrar that deals with renewing, and they took the name from your account even when you have it, with valid whois record and valid expiry date etc.
Currently Namejet is auctioning the very name and hence I see something fishy in it
I purchased a domain Lio.net from James on sept 2nd and this domain was removed from my account all of a sudden.
When I called Network solution then I was surprised to hear that domain is deleted from my account and is near New Ventures LLC and I was supposed to buy it form them.
I have opened a ticket an Network soution and will soon post it here all the updates
In short I was given a domain that was already expired one by Mr. Ertugrul aka James rodman
I didn't read all 17 pages. Was this ever resolved?
Were you the buyer? or domain owner at the time? According to archive WHOIS it appears the domain was in the name of somebody named chetan..
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According to NameBio, it sold twice...
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everything will be ok right now - 2018 ?no problem
Netsol.com ( owned by Web.com ) scam , LOL :vYes, you can read in detail what happened. and also confirm things with other involved parties