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  1. topdom

    question Are scam sites legal?

    the-ethereumcodes.com They give 1K to almost everyone everyday. And it is seen on cnn, forbes, fortune,... wow. Maybe not scam, but then how. Can anyone claim we were seen on cnn, forbes, fortune.. and get away with it, even if there is no scam?
  2. topdom

    question Are scam sites legal?

    the-ethereumcodes.com They give 1K to almost everyone everyday. And it is seen on cnn, forbes, fortune,... wow. Maybe not scam, but then how. Can anyone claim we were seen on cnn, forbes, fortune.. and get away with it, even if there is no scam?
  3. News

    warning Tis the season to beware of scammers

    What a great time of year. Kids are all looking forward the gift giving season and getting a couple of weeks off of school. Parents are all working hard trying to get everything in order for the holidays, waiting for the holiday bonus, cashing in their bitcoin, shopping for the kids and maybe...
  4. News

    warning Tis the season to beware of scammers

    What a great time of year. Kids are all looking forward the gift giving season and getting a couple of weeks off of school. Parents are all working hard trying to get everything in order for the holidays, waiting for the holiday bonus, cashing in their bitcoin, shopping for the kids and maybe...
  5. News

    warning Domain scam uses previously registered domain names and a sob story

    A new domain scam is making the rounds, and it involves domains that were registered previously, but which were then dropped.You let a domain drop, and someone registers it and sets it up for sale for a relatively low price, for example $499 dollarsAt that point, as the previous owner, you get...
  6. News

    warning Domain scam uses previously registered domain names and a sob story

    A new domain scam is making the rounds, and it involves domains that were registered previously, but which were then dropped.You let a domain drop, and someone registers it and sets it up for sale for a relatively low price, for example $499 dollarsAt that point, as the previous owner, you get...
  7. News

    security Caution : Domain owner impersonation might cost you

    Domain cybercriminals attempt to steal domain names using a variety of cunning methods.Other than direct hacking of accounts, or spear-phishing techniques, social engineering is a common method.You might want to notify your favorite registrar that no such account changes will take place without...
  8. News

    security Caution : Domain owner impersonation might cost you

    Domain cybercriminals attempt to steal domain names using a variety of cunning methods.Other than direct hacking of accounts, or spear-phishing techniques, social engineering is a common method.You might want to notify your favorite registrar that no such account changes will take place without...
  9. ddfenton

    Does NamePros have an official "Black List?"

    Or an unofficial one? I assume I'm not the first to ask or suggest so but I haven't found one in search. Would it be too difficult to monitor even with a disclaimer that reported information is from members and hasn't been vetted, proven and doesn't necessarily represent the viewpoint of...
  10. ddfenton

    Does NamePros have an official "Black List?"

    Or an unofficial one? I assume I'm not the first to ask or suggest so but I haven't found one in search. Would it be too difficult to monitor even with a disclaimer that reported information is from members and hasn't been vetted, proven and doesn't necessarily represent the viewpoint of...
  11. Jman92

    Protecting yourself from Spam

    Hey guys, I read somewhere that it is beneficial to turn off the whois privacy so that potential buyers might easily contact you. On the other hand, there are people who say whois privacy should remain on at all times to filter Spams and scams. Which side are you on?
  12. Jman92

    Protecting yourself from Spam

    Hey guys, I read somewhere that it is beneficial to turn off the whois privacy so that potential buyers might easily contact you. On the other hand, there are people who say whois privacy should remain on at all times to filter Spams and scams. Which side are you on?
  13. News

    security Most Popular Domain Scams, Part II

    Don’t fall for it! Even if you don’t believe your domains are valuable, a breach in one account’s security could easily bleed into your other online accounts. You can read about more specific prevention methodologies in my previous article on protecting your domains and sensitive data.There’s...
  14. News

    security Most Popular Domain Scams, Part II

    Don’t fall for it! Even if you don’t believe your domains are valuable, a breach in one account’s security could easily bleed into your other online accounts. You can read about more specific prevention methodologies in my previous article on protecting your domains and sensitive data.There’s...
  15. Ms Domainer

    MicrosoftRescue [dot] com is a Scam Site and GoDaddy Will Do Nothing About It

    I have complained to both Microsoft, who admitted that this is a bad player, but they said they would do nothing about it, even though this a$$hat is squatting on their name. So, everyone, you evidently now have free rein to squat on Microsoft keywords... Go Daddy is both the host and the...
  16. Ms Domainer

    MicrosoftRescue [dot] com is a Scam Site and GoDaddy Will Do Nothing About It

    I have complained to both Microsoft, who admitted that this is a bad player, but they said they would do nothing about it, even though this a$$hat is squatting on their name. So, everyone, you evidently now have free rein to squat on Microsoft keywords... Go Daddy is both the host and the...
  17. James Iles

    information 12 Common Domainer Mistakes

    A couple of weeks ago, I started a thread on NamePros asking members to submit some of their own mistakes, or listing very common mistakes that some investors make early on in their domaining careers. I'm posting this article not to poke fun at individuals for making mistakes but rather to...
  18. James Iles

    information 12 Common Domainer Mistakes

    A couple of weeks ago, I started a thread on NamePros asking members to submit some of their own mistakes, or listing very common mistakes that some investors make early on in their domaining careers. I'm posting this article not to poke fun at individuals for making mistakes but rather to...
  19. Omar Negron

    GoDaddy Phishing Email? Be Careful!

    Hey all. Just wanted to let you know I received an email and I had a feeling it was probably some type of scam or a phishing email of some sort. After speaking to a Godaddy Rep, they confirmed they had no idea of the email so it didn't come from them and asked me to forward it to them, which I...
  20. Omar Negron

    GoDaddy Phishing Email? Be Careful!

    Hey all. Just wanted to let you know I received an email and I had a feeling it was probably some type of scam or a phishing email of some sort. After speaking to a Godaddy Rep, they confirmed they had no idea of the email so it didn't come from them and asked me to forward it to them, which I...
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