According to some other research from a post
DomainGang.com:
"Nevins McTwisp says:
March 15, 2018 at 9:19 pm
David — I agree that those involved need to start posting screenshots, BUT I also think seasoned domainers like yourself need to exercise more caution with their comments. ie
Stop assuming and start researching
For example, you said
“March 2017 – Rebecca aka CQD owner aka @spoiltrider for no apparent reason, registers the domain ComquestDesigns.com as an alternative to CQD.com.”
However, if you bothered to check a free historical WHOIS record, you would find that Rebecca had registered ComquestDesigns.com on June 18th, 2015 using her Yahoo email address. Possibly hosted with 1and1.com. Given the current registration date (March 2017) it’s safe to assume that she didn’t renew the domain; ie the 2017 WHOIS date is a
re-registration If you can’t tell by the
bold my issue with your comment, is you assumed she registered her full business name
for no apparent reason.
Then you said “The owner of CQD.com is the person on the WHOIS. And that is James Booth. Period.” … So you’re saying you’ve seen screenshots from James that proves he actually dealt with Rebecca? As far as I know, James hasn’t posted any…"
Basically it seems that Rebecca has lost her CQD way before James Booth bought it, as early as 2015. Maybe she sold it short, which makes sense because she posted it for sale on Afternic. Then later registered comquestdesigns.com to replace CQD. Either she sold it, lost it, or had plans to "sell and resell it" like it is happening right now. She apparently knew of the Oct sale from Escrow because she said Escrow contacted her but instead put it on James $19k instead of the $25k.
So...I think we don't whoever this Rebecca is, she knew the domain was lost a long time ago in 2015, even if she didn't knew it then, she then knew it again in Oct of 2017. But pretends everything is just fine. After James went online to claimed back the domain, she appears to claimed to be the "real owner".
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Basically whoever she is, real or fake, chose 1)Lied about having used CQD till it was "stolen" by some hacker because in 2015 she registered an alternative but here on NP she claimed she only used CQD. 2)Lied about not knowing it was sold multiple times and never provided any screenshots from Escrow. Which furthers complicate any thought that she is a real person and not the "hacker".
Or she is the real person, happens to be a serial online syndicate selling and reporting and selling just to make money. And this does happens when the whois information is hidden from the public, on purpose to cover up who the actual thief is.