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  1. DN.com

    advice How to avoid getting involved with problematic domain names?

    Domain name is now an important kind of virtual property. With the flourish of the domain market, the value of domain names kept increasing. Thus, the issues of problematic domain names emerge more frequently than ever before. As investors, it would be important to know how to avoid getting...
  2. DN.com

    advice How to avoid getting involved with problematic domain names?

    Domain name is now an important kind of virtual property. With the flourish of the domain market, the value of domain names kept increasing. Thus, the issues of problematic domain names emerge more frequently than ever before. As investors, it would be important to know how to avoid getting...
  3. Ms Domainer

    Get.im "Buyer" Placed a Fraudulent BIN at Sedo

    Unfortunately for the person who placed a fraudulent bid on a BIN for Get.im, Sedo coughs up personal details and a copy of the contract, so I know who he is and his address. Through some research, I also have his phone number. If this person, who I suspect is on this forum, doesn't PM me and...
  4. Ms Domainer

    Get.im "Buyer" Placed a Fraudulent BIN at Sedo

    Unfortunately for the person who placed a fraudulent bid on a BIN for Get.im, Sedo coughs up personal details and a copy of the contract, so I know who he is and his address. Through some research, I also have his phone number. If this person, who I suspect is on this forum, doesn't PM me and...
  5. Arpit131

    Ad Fraud to cost advertisers $7.2 Billion in 2016

    Mike O’Brien wrote an article on Clickz that delved into just how much ad fraud is costing companies. The article referenced a study called The 2015 Bot Baseline Report, that report concluded that advertisers will lose $7.2 billion in 2016. Released yesterday, The 2015 Bot Baseline Report...
  6. Arpit131

    Ad Fraud to cost advertisers $7.2 Billion in 2016

    Mike O’Brien wrote an article on Clickz that delved into just how much ad fraud is costing companies. The article referenced a study called The 2015 Bot Baseline Report, that report concluded that advertisers will lose $7.2 billion in 2016. Released yesterday, The 2015 Bot Baseline Report...
  7. Arpit131

    discuss Fraud Alert: Namejet bidder selling a domain before the auction ends

    "Good Morning, You own a name very similar to a domain name we recently received an offer on, Integratedcircuits.com. Before this name is gone for good, I wanted to ask if you feel the domain would be of benefit to you. If you would give me a call at +1 (818) 964 1115 or send a quick reply...
  8. Arpit131

    discuss Fraud Alert: Namejet bidder selling a domain before the auction ends

    "Good Morning, You own a name very similar to a domain name we recently received an offer on, Integratedcircuits.com. Before this name is gone for good, I wanted to ask if you feel the domain would be of benefit to you. If you would give me a call at +1 (818) 964 1115 or send a quick reply...
  9. brandnow

    Why does 1&1 suck so much?

    I mean the prices are usually good on domains. They always have great sales. But man.. I just don't understand why 1&1 can allow themselves to make the same billing errors over and over and over and over and over. As soon as I open a Better Business Bureau dispute.. and I get a resolution about...
  10. brandnow

    Why does 1&1 suck so much?

    I mean the prices are usually good on domains. They always have great sales. But man.. I just don't understand why 1&1 can allow themselves to make the same billing errors over and over and over and over and over. As soon as I open a Better Business Bureau dispute.. and I get a resolution about...
  11. News

    Fraudulent ad traffic to cost $6.3 billion in 2015

    According to a study on behalf of the Association of National Advertisers, a staggering $6.3 billion dollars will be lost in 2015 due to fraudulent ‘bot traffic.’These bots inflate the monetized audiences at those web sites between 5% to 50%. One quarter of bots were targeting web sites that...
  12. News

    Fraudulent ad traffic to cost $6.3 billion in 2015

    According to a study on behalf of the Association of National Advertisers, a staggering $6.3 billion dollars will be lost in 2015 due to fraudulent ‘bot traffic.’These bots inflate the monetized audiences at those web sites between 5% to 50%. One quarter of bots were targeting web sites that...
  13. HoloNames

    AlpNames official complaint

    I have experienced extremely unprofessional and arrogant behavior from the Gibraltar company AlpNames. I don't believe that they are capable of selling domains and run their business, so, I am going to write an official complaint and send it to Gibraltar financial department and probably a...
  14. HoloNames

    AlpNames official complaint

    I have experienced extremely unprofessional and arrogant behavior from the Gibraltar company AlpNames. I don't believe that they are capable of selling domains and run their business, so, I am going to write an official complaint and send it to Gibraltar financial department and probably a...
  15. News

    security ICANN is victim to latest phishing attack

    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has fallen victim to a phishing attack which resulted in the attackers gaining administrative access to some of ICANN's systems, including its Centralized Zone Data Service (CZDS).In an email alert sent this morning, ICANN said it...
  16. News

    security ICANN is victim to latest phishing attack

    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has fallen victim to a phishing attack which resulted in the attackers gaining administrative access to some of ICANN's systems, including its Centralized Zone Data Service (CZDS).In an email alert sent this morning, ICANN said it...
  17. GoWebnames.com

    Hosts.com - How Name.com defrauded me out of a great backorder

    Ok, here is a recap of what happened in short in last 10 days: 1) I was checking expiring names at Name.com and saw Hosts.com available for backorder since the original owner didn't renew it for some reason best known to him. Couldn't believe someone would let it expire, it's registered since...
  18. GoWebnames.com

    Hosts.com - How Name.com defrauded me out of a great backorder

    Ok, here is a recap of what happened in short in last 10 days: 1) I was checking expiring names at Name.com and saw Hosts.com available for backorder since the original owner didn't renew it for some reason best known to him. Couldn't believe someone would let it expire, it's registered since...
  19. N

    Suspicious Email from same guy different name...

    I keep receiving "potential interest" emails from a person.. I have a few GoDaddy accounts, Namecheap accounts and Moniker accounts with different emails obviously for specific accounts... (this is not the point, I will get to it I promise.) I list my domains all over and even reach out...
  20. N

    Suspicious Email from same guy different name...

    I keep receiving "potential interest" emails from a person.. I have a few GoDaddy accounts, Namecheap accounts and Moniker accounts with different emails obviously for specific accounts... (this is not the point, I will get to it I promise.) I list my domains all over and even reach out...
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