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Hello,




I bought Little.com domain name and the seller pushed the domain name into my NetworkSolutions account.

And yesterday I tried to access my Networksolutions account but is has denied to access.

the password is changed.




And the whois information has changed.




My domain name is stolen.




Please help me. please please....




That is all I have... My whole money...







Please help me...







Me and the seller's e-mails as follow;





capsule <[email protected]>


2월 13일








jlittle에게
























Hello.




Can I buy your domain name?




Thanks










내 삼성 디바이스에서 보냈습니다















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John Little
Hello $49k. Regards John Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:17 AM From: c...

3월 6일 (10일 전)




Hello $49k. Regards John Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:17 AM From: c...













John Little 3월 6일 (10일 전)



로드 중...













John Little


3월 6일 (10일 전)








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Hello




$49k.




Regards

John











Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:17 AM
From: capsule <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Little.com









Hello.




Can I buy your domain name?




Thanks










내 삼성 디바이스에서 보냈습니다
























답장

전달























Capsule
Thanks for your answer. Can you accept USD 15k? Thanks. 2016년 3월 6일 일요일, John...

3월 6일 (10일 전)




Thanks for your answer. Can you accept USD 15k? Thanks. 2016년 3월 6일 일요일, John...













Capsule 3월 6일 (10일 전)



로드 중...













Capsule <[email protected]>


3월 6일 (10일 전)








John에게






















Thanks for your answer.




Can you accept USD 15k?




Thanks.





2016년 3월 6일 일요일, John Little<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:










Hello




$49k.




Regards

John











Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:17 AM
From: capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com









Thanks for your answer.




Can you accept USD 15k?




Thanks.





2016년 3월 6일 일요일, John Little<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:


Hello




Sorry, it's too cheap for one-word dot com.




I can slightly decrease the price for a quick deal.




Regards

John











Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 at 6:33 PM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:


Hello




Sorry, it's too cheap for one-word dot com.




I can slightly decrease the price for a quick deal.




Regards

John











Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 at 6:33 PM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com


Hello Sir,




Please reply me.




I'm a motivated buyer .




Thank you.























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전달





















Capsule
Ok deal. How would you like to proceed? Thanks. 2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<...

3월 7일 (9일 전)




Ok deal. How would you like to proceed? Thanks. 2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<...













Capsule 3월 7일 (9일 전)



로드 중...













Capsule <[email protected]>


3월 7일 (9일 전)








John에게





















Ok deal.



How would you like to proceed?




Thanks.



2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:










Hello




Let's do a deal at $33,000.




If it's agreeable to you, we can complete the deal next week.




Regards

John











Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 at 5:52 PM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM



From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com

Ok deal.



How would you like to proceed?




Thanks.



2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:


Hello




The first option is an internal transfer between Network Solutions account. It's free and almost immediately.




https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:









Ok I'll take the first option.




Thank you.





2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:

Do you have any other one word. Com domains?




Thanks.





2016년 3월 7일 월요일, Capsule<https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM








From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com








Ok I'll take the first option.




Thank you.





2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:








Hello

Ok, that's good. Have you sent the payment to escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:









Payment has been sent.

International wire-transfer takes 1-3 business days.

Thanks.





2016년 3월 8일 화요일, John Little<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:

I'm pretty sure that the funds will arrive in the Escrow.com.




Once the Escrow.com approves my payment, please push the domain name.




My Networksolutions.com Username is

sungchan




Thanks.





2016년 3월 8일 화요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>:

I'm pretty sure that the funds will arrive in the Escrow.com within today.








Once the Escrow.com approves my payment, please push the domain name.







My Networksolutions.com Username is




sungchan







Thanks.









2016년 3월 8일 화요일, Capsule<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:

I'm pretty sure that the funds will arrive in the Escrow.com.




Once the Escrow.com approves my payment, please push the domain name.




My Networksolutions.com Username is

sungchan




Thanks.





2016년 3월 8일 화요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <networksolutions.com.




Please check your email and networksolutions.com account.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, Capsule<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:









OK! the Escrow.com approves my payment.




Please push the domain name to my Networksolutions account.




Username is



sungchan




And account number is 35107056




Thank you!







2016-03-08 19:52 GMT+09:00 Capsule <escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John


Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com








I just initiated the domain's transfer within networksolutions.com.




Please check your email and networksolutions.com account.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John

Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:










Ok.




I wait for a transfer request from Network Solutions. Usually it takes a few hours.




Regards

John











Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 at 6:47 PM
From: Capsule <networksolutions.com.




Please check your email and networksolutions.com account.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John

Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <escrow.com is needed to complete the deal.




Regards

John








Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 at 6:31 AM








From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com








Hello.




Please check your email regarding the transfer.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, John Little<networksolutions.com.




Please check your email and networksolutions.com account.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John

Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:


Done.




Your confirmation at escrow.com is needed to complete the deal.




Regards

John








Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 at 6:31 AM
From: Capsule <networksolutions.com.




Please check your email and networksolutions.com account.




Thanks.





2016년 3월 9일 수요일, Capsule<escrow.com?

I have nothing more to sell.

Regards
John

Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 8:34 AM
From: Capsule <https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp




The second one is an external transfer to another registrar, for example GoDaddy. I'll tell you an authorization code for it.




How domain escrow works




https://www.escrow.com/services/domain-and-website-escrow/how-domain-escrow-works/




Regards
John





Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 at 12:08 AM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com

Ok deal.



How would you like to proceed?




Thanks.



2016년 3월 7일 월요일, John Little<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:

Hello




Let's do a deal at $33,000.




If it's agreeable to you, we can complete the deal next week.




Regards

John











Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 at 5:52 PM
From: Capsule <[email protected]>
To: "John Little" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Little.com

Hello Sir,




Please reply me.




I'm a motivated buyer .




Thank you.




























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전달






















Capsule <[email protected]>


14:19 (2시간 전)








John에게






















Hello.




Can I refund the money for the domain?




Thanks
 
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4. OP contacted seller FIRST and that is very important in this case.
Bingo! That "little" fact most definitely needs to be scrutinized. Also, how long has the name been known to be stolen?

No one in 2016 is going to sell such a name for low 5 figures, especially knowing they own similar ones.
 
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All I can say is if this happened to me I'd be on NP 24/7, begging for help from anyone here that could help. The lack of presence, detail from the OP is quite odd. JMO
 
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if it starts like "Hello Friend, I am the daughter of a Nigerian Politician who owned a bankrupted Gold mine. My father secretly kept $400 million in his account and I'd like your help transfer these funds overseas.Please deposit $100 in this account and I will give you $1 million dollars. as a Thank you. Will you assist?" yadda yadda yadda. lol

My friend, please enough of these your "out of topic" if you have been scammed before, this is not the place to take A revenge on innocent people.

If you are not a thief, it would be so hard and almost imposible to scam you. OK! You claimed all of your family members were scammed, could that be that you have greed in your character?

Please allow people to find solution to this problem, so that we can learn on how it is resolved and so that by tomorrow non of us could fall into such problem .
 
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What good is escrow.com if they released the money without confirmation that the buyer has the name in his account.? Should Escrow.com send a email asking the buyer to confirm that the domain is in his account and he can open his account showing the domain is there? Once the buyer sends approval of that it would wave all liability by escrow.com. If it was me the course of action would be toward Escrow.com who should have the buyers back as well as they would the seller and this looks to be a loop hole that Escrow.com should look into if this really happen the way posted.
 
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No one h
:?: This has absolutely NOTHING to do with any particular nationality please. If true, this will be a serious case of Internet fraud... pure & simple! Peace & love to all! God bless Nigeria.
:?: This has absolutely NOTHING to do with any particular nationality please. If true, this will be a serious case of Internet fraud... pure & simple! Peace & love to all! God bless Nigeria.
Hmmm I wonder if your post is off topic? I'm just saying this thread seems odd to me
And I get the feeling whoever ends up contacting this person to help
Is going to end up losing everything in their bank account. By the way? I didn't come up with the name Nigerian scam its a well known scam. And yes it did start in Nigeria. And this thread I feel is like that. Where this person might ask you "hold" on to some money or whatever. Then wam! They've got your account! It's happened plenty of times on the news. It starts off with something as innocent as a thread like this with an infinity amount of variations. Sorry but fraud experts not me fraud experts call this sort of scam the Nigerian scam. Dont make this out to be racism. Every race has a stereotype cross to bear. No one is exempt.

Who here thinks this post sounds fishy? Seriously even the buy price as some have mentioned sounds too Low for a premium domain like Little.com. plus this poster is asking for US to go out of or way by the sound of it to what? Contact netsol becausd they can't? That's a bit of a stretch isn't it?

I'm calling this post fishy. I'll leave it up to the rest if this is fishy or not

As for Mr. Pro Nigeria. I'm sure Nigeria is a beautiful place with good people but anywhere you go there will always be bad deeds. Unfortunately you countrymen's nefarious actions had led them to be associated to this type of fraud. If Filipinos did this scam. Then I'd call this the Filipino scam. No bias just the facts.
 
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I'm just concerned about this thread MIGHT end up scamming NP people.
 
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Stop sounding like a kid.
I did add. ( maybe) didn't I. And me being childish
Hmmm a child knows nothing about the real world which makes a child by default naive. I'm giving facts that Nigerian scams exists any fool can Google it. Me suspecting this thread is a scam similar to a Nigerian scam is childish. A child trusts. Adults know the world. So they don't trust and swallow every odd NP thread they come across created by total strangers who just created an account on NP. It is still a free country is it not? We're all entitled to our own opinion within reason.
 
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Something is wrong here IMO
Seller has offered to you a Domain transfer to any DN Registry of your choice and you choose a push to the current reg. (NetSol. )???
Why not to GD?
Yes, you are new here but its look like you are domainer with some experience, you contacted the seller first, you have paid a domain which price is more than $10k (beginners don't do that), you know how Escrow works, you have a NetSol account...
Domainer with that experience would know stories about NetSol and for sure he will transferred that Domain away from NetSol. You didn't?
Many questions and only few answers....
Maybe @Avtar629 have a right when he says ´´be careful´´!
My 2 cents :)
 
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I am pretty sure there was no transaction. Both the buyer and the seller are of same group hence, no money moves outside the ring
 
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Anything is possible, one thing that they could have done is steal it, started escrow, completed by simply logging in and changing whois to show the "new owner"? Again all a big theory assuming OP stole it but again giving benefit of the doubt.

End of day it was stolen, period, either OP stole it sold it to himself OR he bought a stolen name and here we are.

No hard evidence either way tbh, all I know is the rightful owner gets it back and OP may or may not be out the money.

In one case I helped on p2p.com the thief even went as far as making VERY good VERY fake paypal receipts, put nothing past anyone.
 
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Ok, must have missed that post ?

So he is claiming John Little himself sold him the domain name. if true that would be very easy to prove.

All the OP has to do is show the escrow transaction to Netsol and get escrow to verify it was a real transaction.

The ONLY thing I can see is someone selling it who did not have permission to but knows John OR the thief used John's email?
 
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I'm here guys..

I'm very exhausted and hopeless...

Desperate. .

Besides some guys said I'm the scammer

And I don't have money for lawyer...

I'm finished. ....


What experience did you have in domains prior to attempting to buy Little.com? Did you hear of riches in domain articles? This is the problem with newbies today, they are putting all their eggs in one basket in rolling the dice on offers to good to be true.

Just like Abdullah.com was here a few weeks ago with a $5K BIN

First thing you do is research who John Little is, he is a guy who sold his company Portal Software to Oracle in 2006 for $220M. After finding this out, I would not even waste my time approaching him because anything you offer him in monetary value will have very little meaning in him giving up his surname in .com.

There is no point getting a lawyer, as the only party they can take action against is the one who sold you the domain, even if you attempt to try to find some loophole, you think the real owner does not have means to block you every which way legally.

You need to try, and find the real person who took your money, otherwise you need to start over.

Good Luck
 
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I'm here guys..

I'm very exhausted and hopeless...

Desperate. .

Besides some guys said I'm the scammer

And I don't have money for lawyer...

I'm finished. ....

So that's it, you're finished?

Can you share the escrow info, you say you paid John Little so feel free to PM me the escrow info.

I want to continue to give you the benefit of the doubt BUT you have to start helping yourself via proof.
 
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This thread reeks of nothing but scam
1. We all sell names - do you think if you registered or bought a name today, you can find buyer within 3/4 days especially at this price of $33K? - there is no information as to where the purported buyer met the purported seller (purported thief)
2. OP says that buyer bought the name for $33K from 'all his savings' - really? Did the OP feel that deal was that good that he should put all his savings into this. There is no 'black market' for domains that we know exist . We all live in real world - and all domain sales are public.
3. We have not seen any proof pf escrow transaction, any site where domain was listed for sale, or any references to that.
4. People who buy $33K names do not come to NamePros - I can tell you that. Only domainers come to NamePros and domainers do not buy one name with all their savings.

At best, to me - it really sounds like 'If I did it"
or simply OP is trying to find out "how to do it"
 
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I kept wondering... Would this have been provented alltogether if the buyer simply had two factor authentication on his registrar account where name was held
 
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Sounds like the real John Little is quite successful and clearly owned Little.com, not to mention John.com for over 20 years.

Second, in my opinion, OP has failed to provide clear documentation and clear, detailed explanation of EXACTLY what happened. The email thread provided was very weak and unclear.

These matters should be easy to clearly document including the phone calls that supposedly occurred.

Not sure what really happened and I'm a pretty bright guy, but I don't see this thread really going anywhere.

Looks like the domains are with their rightful owner. It is also clear that the real John Little did not knowingly sell his domain and did not receive any money from OP.

That means that OP has to take their case to the parties involved and law enforcement. End of story.
 
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When you see a flag like this, take to your heels. This is just to draw attention of few good Samaritans who will then be introduced to a mega business in the name of compensating them for being there when they were needed. Will you be able to resist the juicy bait coming your way in form of reward?
Act 1 scene 1: Arrange a transaction and find a way of bringing escrow in to make it look legit.
Act 1 scene 2. Go to Namepros and appeal to members emotions and pick needed targets
Act 2 scene 1. Offer juicy business opportunities to selected target in the name of rewards
Act 2 scene 2 Victims see better biz opportunities and swallow bait - and ended up losing money and left to lick their wounds.

At the end of all acts and scenes, victims come back to Namepros to recount their ordeals and possibly have a thread that would become the most popular for several weeks.

This remains my assumption until OP proves otherwise.
 
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So let me get this , if I own the domain name BUY.com which cost a lot , and then ask hire someone (or just do it myself) to create a new account on my registrar and act like they stole it from me , and then sell it to someone , as many here replied ESCROW won't help the buyer after getting the money , also NS won't be a help either , so I can just pretend that my domain is stolen so they give it back to me , and the buyer need to hire a lawyer and try to sue that virtual seller ?!
 
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i can tell out of my very own experience that escrow will be very unlikely to give out buyers info ( unless you have a court document that forces them ).

in my first few years of domaining ( or maybe even 4nd year ) 2003( i guess it should be still show up in my escrow account ) i bought a ( and here it get really funny if it wouldn't be so sad )
i bought a domain : small.com ( yes not little but small ) for $ 4500 ( which was a cheap price in 2000 but a lot of money for me ) - both parties started escrow and i paid and the buyer ( from GB ) transferred the domain into my netsol account and only a day later netsol emailed me that the domain was stolen and has been return to the rightful owner .

i was shocked and there was nothing to do - after contacting escrow , they said they already paid the buyer )( which was kinda strange as it usually takes several days before you get paid by escrow . and they said there is nothing they can do for me .

i know escrow changed hands some time ago and maybe they help now - but back then - i did not get any help from nobody - i never got my money back . ( this is a true story )
i just found my escrow transaction and made a screenshot but i am unable to attach it here

if the little story is as it was told here ,then unless the buyer goes to the authorities and forces escrow to disclose the buyers bank info , the money will be lost.
 
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I would give Network Solutions a call at one of the numbers on their website (http://www.networksolutions.com/contact/index.jsp) right away! Be sure to tell them you bought the domain through Escrow and funds have already been released to the buyer. Let them know you can provide them with whatever information they need to verify the account is yours. At least if you contact them right away they can suspend the account so nobody can get in. Otherwise, that domain may be transferred out very soon (if it's not already in the transfer process)
 
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If anybody solve this problem, I'll pay the commission..

Thank you... Please help me...
In such cases no one should request commissions.
Contact NetworkSolutions as fast as possible.
If you used escrow, contact their support too.
 
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Yes. Contact NetSol immediately. Tell them somebody has stolen your account. And you want your account back immediately because it has valuable domain in it. Also ask them to lock the domain at NetSol. Until further notice.
 
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This is nuts! Who knew this could happen? Yet another thing to worry about in the domain game. Hope the OP gives us an update.
 
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This post is getting ODD to me now. Any average person would just go directly to netsol immediately instead of post here asking for help. This is starting to sound like one of those Nigerian scams via email (maybe) beware NP!
 
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Try to get help from @Mauli Fry (Escrow.com representative in NamePros). If Escrow.com is able to cancel the wire transfer, you are good.
 
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