Rebecca is now clearly lying.
- Message Details:
- Name Rebecca Burns
- Email [email protected]
- Subject CQD.com
- Message james, you stole my domain when it was purchased through escrow.com by you through a person not authorized to sell it, and with zero affiliations to me. It was a hacker who fraudulently conducted business with you. I have worked all my life, and owned this domain for 22 years. it is my business. Please return it to me. I did NOT receive any money. The "seller" was not me. This will ruin my life. i have been crying all day over this. PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING AND GIVE IT BACK TO ME. As God is my witness to do the right thing you will be rewarded 10 fold. Just as if you do the wrong thing you shall be punished. Colossians 3:25 Whoever does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favoritism. I was never contacted. I was not a part of this transaction. I am a victim here. I would appreciate your acknowledgement and return CQD.com to her rightful owner. I created her. She is like my child and she is worth way more than what you spent, you know this. -Rebecca Burns ComQuest Designs 352-870-5282
- Sent on: 8 March, 2018
info <[email protected]>
Mar 8
to spoiltrider
Hi Rebecca,
I am willing to work with you to get this resolved. I don't appreciate you making accusations at me though as that is unfair. The total amount paid was $25,000 plus Escrow fees. I am curious to where you got the number of $19,000 from. I also have proof of the Escrow transaction. The Director of Fraud and Abuse at Web.com did a 3 MONTH investigation in to this case and returned the domain to me as I purchased the name by all the relevant legal channels. Suing 7 different people is going to cost you high 5 - low 6 figures. Even though I know the domain name is worth more than what I paid I am happy to resolve this by selling the name back for what I paid. The law suit will also take years to resolve.
If you have any interest in getting this resolved, communicate privately.
Regards,
James
RJB
Mar 9
to me, Zak
james and zak (whoever you are)
do you think what you have done is the right thing?
can’t you call
escrow.com and get refunded through this. that is what i would do for you if shoes were on the other foot.
i have the email that was being used in my
cqd.com web mail, and my hosting company is currently pulling all ip address assocated with the hack.
can you not recoup your money from the platform you used?
i am not party to this transfer and i never authorized it, verbally or in writing in any way.
i am filing for a court order to get it back.
the right thing to do is give it back to me.
the self-roughoues thing to do is not giving it back. that’s greed.
and that is where karma will come back on you ten-fold.
i will work as long as it takes to get my 22yo domain that has been abducted, stolen, hijacked from me. that’s the right thing for me to do.
this domain is like my daughter to me. it’s also 22 years of business, corp id, emails and web presence that you are not interring with.
to you it’s just a 3 letter domain to make you flip money.
i will march the steps of the law makers and make it much more legally damning (felony) for buyers and sellers of known stolen domains which are legally known as personal property. i am the neice of law makers. sometimes it’s not what you know but who you’re related to.
i aim is also to tom lam, the “investigator” (a ghost) fired when i am done with this.
so hopefully you will do the right thing, and i will help you anyway i can show proof that my email account was hacked and a user with a gmail account not associated with me crafted all the emails between you him and
escrow.com
what say you?
the right thing?
or karma coming after you 10 fold?
i am a middle aged woman. this domain is my nest egg. you have stolen more from me than you will admit to yourself, i am sure.
but whatever you choose, and no matter the outcome, i will be doing the right thing, and doing unto others as i would have them do unto me.
-rebecca burns
rightful owner of
CQD.com
352-870-5272.
you know my domain was stolen. i am stating this as such.
info <[email protected]>
Mar 13
to Rebecca, Zak, David
Hi Rebecca,
I have tried to be as reasonable as possible and offer an amicable resolution that is not ideal to either party, but that nonetheless is a compromise that makes the best of a poor situation. You chose to ignore my lawyers and me and instead continue to write on public forums.
Let me be perfectly clear: my position is that I am a bona fide purchaser of the domain and the rightful owner with ample proof of this fact. I will vigorously defend myself against any and all lawsuits. You have posted defamatory and false information about me and my company all over the internet and in places where that information will remain forever.
You say I should contact
Escrow.com; I say you should contact the FBI and find out who the “thief” is, if there was in fact a thief. Let me also be clear: I purchased this domain name for $25,000 and have proof. I will NOT give this domain name away and incur that loss.
I am willing to give you 2 options to resolve this amicably:
Option 1: You pay me the amount I paid for the domain name through my lawyer and I return the domain name to you.
Option 2: If you cannot afford the domain name upfront, we can work out a payment plan for the full amount through my lawyer.
If I do not hear from you by 17.00pm EST on Friday 16th March, you will be contacted by my lawyers for the damages you have done to my name and reputation.
If any more posts are made publicly all of these options are off the table.
Regards,
James