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Don't think it's worth much, but thought I'd check. :)
 
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LOL @ DRWHO
 
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The name was represented as an enom registry and the seller agreed to PUSH the domain name, I have all the emails about this deal. Your comments show ignorance and are only an attempt to put a positive spin on the whole enom reseller scam.

FACTS the seller agreed to PUSH the name and they didn't

FACTS the seller has bogus info all over their paypal account

FACTS your site banned the person that was scammed

FACTS resellers use enom to bill buyers high rates for renewals

Register Fly and Name Cheap operate as seperate entities and they allow pushes between accounts within each company. A RF account can push to any RF account and an NC account can push to any NC account

The limited account that was set up in that deal (illigit.com) was a blind account with no info as to how to renew a domain or how much it would cost and there was no PUSH capabilities

So the master seller of the account that set up the limited screen for that domain is the company that is the problem

The fact that enom allows them to do it is a major problem

Anyway, the fact your banned someone who was SCAMMED shows how you dealt with it.

You tried to hide it.

You refuse to accept the fact that the seller FAILED to do what they were suppose to do, that being a PUSH.

You're justifying their SCAM and the fact they have false info all over their paypal account.

You punished the buyer for warning others of the SCAM.

You don't tell an experienced domain buyer you will PUSH them an enom name and then set them up with that SCAM account with no power.

SCAM that it was and that's what I'm going to call it in an article.

And I will say it is my opinion that the whole enom reseller thing where resellers can HIDE renewal fees and not allow pushes is a SCAM.




Originally posted by -RJ-
Your uneducated finger is pointing the wrong way. I'd like to see you go to NameCheap or RegisterFly and push a name to your eNom account.

Those are both eNom resellers.

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Someone's not playing well with others in the sandbox today, folks! Plastic shovels for everyone ... for the inconvenience. :laugh:

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PS. 25 NP$'s to the first five (5) members to PM me with "Stay cool" in the subject line! True. :D
 
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25 NP$'s have been sent to Sohil!
Thank you.

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25 NP$'s have been sent to DotLeader! :D
25 NP$'s have been sent to Kohashi!
25 NP$'s have been sent to NameTower!
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
25 NP$'s have been sent to Sohil!
Thank you.

Thanks! :)

PS. Stay Cool :D
 
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Can we ban this guy? 247newsnet great! Yet another news site that nobody cares about. Probably goes well with your terrible designs for Worlds Great Garbage...err domains.

Can you please email his ISP and report him for abusing the service. Spamming and whatever else you want to append.

Your deal with illegit.com is a joke. First, you are a moron. This is an appraisel thread, not a sales thread. It is not appropriate to be making offers here. Two, if there was a mis-understanding with the seller then you get a refund. You recieved a refund and you continue to complain. It was a hassle? Tough S***. Lifes a hassle and your a pain. Now just leave and go sell your million dollar domains elsewhere.
 
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