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Karma's a bitch.

As the old saying goes, "Don't get mad, get even."

Stay tuned for more details.

By the way, MOST transgressions are not worth stewing over, but this one is a doozy, a spectacular breach between company and customer.

And I have found a way to exact an appropriate payback to two VERY BAD players in this industry.

I can't say much right now -- next week I'll be more specific.

Someone crossed the wrong person...

I'm slow to explode, but when I do...

Ka-Pow!!!

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see the link referencing my original NP post.
 
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see the link referencing my original NP post.

"The Aftermarket company involved - whether knowingly or not, is selling the domain names in their auctions/on their site (no less, on behalf of the REGISTRAR...)"

So they might not be aware of the fact that someone is listing names that they might not own?
 
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Do you accidentally dislike everything you find entertaining? :)
Uhh โ€ฆdont get it โ€ฆโ€ฆ why would i dislike it ??
 
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You accidently hit the "dislike" on it
The original reply is all f**ked up (a page or so back) i have not been able to edit it for some reason ?? So relax and enjoy a hot chocolate or whatever works โ€ฆโ€ฆ i am happy to say "post of the year' if it settles the dust โ€ฆโ€ฆ now can i get back to watching Game Of Thrones (P.s i have not hit dislike on purpose for a long time that i can remember)
 
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Just answering your question. Peace
 
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It's all good ///// when you are domainer
 
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It's all good ///// when you are domainer

Phew, I'm glad that's sorted! The tension was so thick you could have cut it with a feather.
 
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The original reply is all f**ked up (a page or so back) i have not been able to edit it for some reason ?? So relax and enjoy a hot chocolate or whatever works โ€ฆโ€ฆ i am happy to say "post of the year' if it settles the dust โ€ฆโ€ฆ now can i get back to watching Game Of Thrones (P.s i have not hit dislike on purpose for a long time that i can remember)
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All I want to do is rock .........
 
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Did you ever get the article posted Ms Domainer? I'm curious to see more! On the same note, I have to agree there is a huge strength in numbers. It's important people see this post and share if they've fallen victim to this crap!
 
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Still working, guys. I finally had to print out my findings and organize them into a coherent pile. A lot of info, too much info, actually, and my head was swimming.

But I'm close...

Here's another nugget:

Think of uDomainName.com as a kingpin.


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Sorry that this has taken so long.

But here it is:


Still a bit under construction (many internal links not yet finished, although the outer links are all there, I think).

It's really long, breaking just about every rule of blogging, but this whole thing is like a big spider web, and I kept finding new information and connections. I finally decided to run with what I have. Perhaps someone more organized than me will build on this.

If you want to add anything, just comment there or here.

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I don't think Cloudflare should be listed... I don't believe they are hosting anything.
 
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I don't think Cloudflare should be listed... I don't believe they are hosting anything.

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They host PublicDomainRegistry.com, which seems to have its fingers everywhere.

But it's true that, sometimes, a host is just a host.

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They host PublicDomainRegistry.com, which seems to have its fingers everywhere.
But it's true that, sometimes, a host is just a host.
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You sure? I think it's Confluence Networks. Either way I don't think you should throw random allegations or assaults by association to a company that really offers a service that just bolsters and enhances general website performance for a large number of hosting providers. You even refer to Akamai Technologies. They are just a company that provides caching, performance improvements for general hosting. Why would a company that manages traffic and security be even listed here?

The NS and hosting company are two totally different things.

In general, I'm not sure what to make of this. Seems like you didn't renew your name and lots of other people had general complains of service with rampant accusations based on original posts that may or may not be accurate.

Registrant contract:

Should you not renew the domain name during any applicable grace period, you agree that unless you notify us to the contrary Register.com may, in its sole discretion, renew and transfer the domain name to Register.com or a third party on your behalf (such a transaction is hereinafter referred to as a "Direct Transfer"), and your failure to so notify us after the domain name expiration date shall constitute your consent to such a Direct Transfer.

To me that's a too bad so sad. I had the same thing happen at Domainmonster and after long and lengthy discussion they worked with me to renew it (after 16 days you lose your domain but you can recover it for $80 - and then it's too late even if they chose to send it to a partner). In my opinion that was going above and beyond more than anything. Had they sold it at auction? My problem. Another name I forgot to do this on was registered by someone else but I'm not sure how it was done - I could find out.. I just assume it was at namejet.

The first fee you were asked for? It was $125 to get it back. I don't see anything weird here either. If you look at expired names at Dynadot or Name they whois changes - but you can still recover it. Why does changing that whois information seem weird?

If you are auctioning a name for profit - you don't want people contacting the "registrant" as it eats into your profit? Why bid up to $1500 for Jens' expired domain if you can contact Jen and offer her $1000 and Jen just has to pay the $125 recovery fee?

Am I totally missing something? I was expecting a timeline of domains that were actually stolen... or cases where there was some proof... it's just following up on hearsay isn't? Everyone knows a lot of these companies are skeezy - but where's the real dirt?

Next up: Scientology, it's not a friendly religion...
 
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A quick whois check would confirm that Cloudflare.com is the nameserver for PublicDomainRegistry.com.


I listed Cloudflare for that reason alone. It doesn't mean any wrongdoing on Cloudflare's part, just that there is a connection. As I said, being a host to a company does not mean much on its own, and it IS one of the weaker links. But it is a link.

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A quick whois check would confirm that Cloudflare.com is the nameserver for PublicDomainRegistry.com.


I listed Cloudflare for that reason alone. It doesn't mean any wrongdoing on Cloudflare's part, just that there is a connection. As I said, being a host to a company does not mean much on its own, and it IS one of the weaker links. But it is a link.

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Nameserver <> Host
 
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Thank you for taking the time to write this - in articulate detail. This afternoon, I issued a Web.com verbal notice that a class action suit is being filed TODAY. I will post any pending/further updates as they occur....
 
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Thank you for taking the time to write this - in articulate detail. This afternoon, I issued a Web.com verbal notice that a class action suit is being filed TODAY. I will post any pending/further updates as they occur....

You do realize that to file class action you need to have a case that can be collectively handled where it's not beneficial to file one at a time (i.e.common legal facts and numbers probably in the tens to hundreds of thousands.... and...*sigh*)

I'm sure the verbal notice of a unknown non-legal person has them quaking in their proverbial boots. I think this is as effective as the non verbal middle finger I gave someone once.
 
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