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WARNING: How to Avoid Domain Scams and Scammers

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Prevention:

Google the domain (also try adding words like stolen, scammed, help, missing, etc), asking other domainers about the domain in question, checking the various marketplaces and making sure things add up... The biggest single indicator of a potential scam is the price. A scammer will want to price the domain low enough that it sells before he gets caught. Keep a watchful eye on new members. Recently modified whois is another warning sign. If other indicators are present (ex. extremely low price), proceed with extreme caution.

Some known scams:

1. Appraisal Scam -- If they ask for an appraisal, it's probably a scam.

2. Snail mail scam letters -- Letters through the mail reminding you to renew your domains from companies which aren't your current registrar

3. Compromised web-based email accounts and keyloggers -- Using an email provided to you by your Internet Service Provider is generally safer than web-based email solutions. There have been known security flaws in certain webmail applications in the past (ex. Gmail) which made compromising member accounts considerably easier than guessing a password. Understand the risks involved with using a web-based solution. Download spyware software such as Adaware Lavasoft and scan your computer daily. Keyloggers are A) easy to put on someone's computer and B) potentially catastrophic to a web based business.

4. Unauthorizing funds (particularly bad with Paypal). Paypal makes it very easy to create chargebacks. Don't accept large amounts by Paypal unless you're dealing with people you absolutely trust. Moneybookers/Escow.com are a step above Paypal, however the best option would be to go with a true escrow service such as Sedo Escrow, Moniker Domain Escrow Service or EscrowDNS.

5. Emails saying your domain requires renew/transfer/you to take a certain action. Check the email and make sure that A) it's from your registrar and B) the url mentioned matches what your registrar's would be. Safer to just visit the registrar than click the links in the email.

6. Incorrect Whois emails -- if your whois isn't incorrect, beware. Phone your registrar if you think they made a mistake.

7. Traffic/Click Fraud -- Self explanatory. If it isn't direct navigation it shouldn't be sold as such. Due diligence is required here.

8. Hijacking -- If you use one of your own domain names as the nameserver, be sure to make sure it doesn't expire or someone could fraudulently gain control of your domains.

9. Escrow.com is NOT 100% safe. They do not cover stolen domains -- buyer beware. Don't think processing a "bargain" through Escrow.com won't potentially end in you being out money. In the event a domain is stolen from someone's account, the domain WILL be returned to the original owner and you'll be out whatever you paid for the domain.

10. One thing I should add: Most free webmail providers will delete accounts after certain periods of inactivity. A clever scammer could notice that your Hotmail/Yahoo/other webmail account had expired, register that same email address (which is now available) and then proceed to "Request Password" at various registrars using what was previously your email address. If you plan on using your webmail infrequently, it's recommend you verify what amount of inactivity is tolerable and won't result in email account deletion.
 
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GreenGambler said:
I see mine there too, what a shame. I am going to post on that site that those names are stolen, if it get's removed I will do everything I can to bring the desiHackerz site to it's knees!
It's a community of Hackers, Carders, Scammers, Spammers :) .. who will ever care if domains were stolen. Everything there already stolen.

Try to report this website here :

http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/
http://www.ssa.gov/oig/hotline/
 
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I just contacted the scammer via the desihackerz site:

He still refuses to give the names back.. He basically said he has been scamming his whole life.. (Fing looser)

His MSN email is: [email protected]
His Yahoo IM Name is: jimseason
User name is: Av---is

EG.domains said:
It's a community of Hackers, Carders, Scammers, Spammers :) .. who will ever care if domains were stolen. Everything there already stolen.

Try to report this website here :

http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/
http://www.ssa.gov/oig/hotline/

It looks that HKSteve does all his scammer business on that site:

Here is a thread of him crying that a scammer scammed him out of his stolen PP funds..

<Removed No live links to Scammer forums please>
What a joke!
 
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I recently sold a domain for $102 to a 1 day old member, I made it a point that I would be holding the domain for 15 days with paypal before I were to transfer the domain, is this going to protect me from a future charge back? I have also contacted PayPal to verify the legitimacy of the account, still waiting on a response.

Let me know what you all think,
-zurc
 
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zurc.net said:
I recently sold a domain for $102 to a 1 day old member, I made it a point that I would be holding the domain for 15 days with paypal before I were to transfer the domain, is this going to protect me from a future charge back? I have also contacted PayPal to verify the legitimacy of the account, still waiting on a response.

Let me know what you all think,
-zurc

no it won`t protect you.

I explained in my Blog how to be protected.
 
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italiandragon said:
no it won`t protect you.

I explained in my Blog how to be protected.

C'mon Italian I never saw You buying/selling domains So you have no idea how to be protected :yell:
 
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Netizen said:
C'mon Italian I never saw You buying/selling domains So you have no idea how to be protected :yell:

:-/ are you joking? are you drunk?
 
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Netizen said:
C'mon Italian I never saw You buying/selling domains So you have no idea how to be protected :yell:
This is ture but he is the "Scammer Terminator" according to his signature :)

Whatever..
 
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EG.domains said:
This is ture but he is the "Scammer Terminator" according to his signature :)

Whatever..

what`s wrong guys? did anyone spread pepper here?
 
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you should not sell domains to members without a good reputation or at least some regular number of posts. I am not really sure, but i think new members are not allowed to post or bid on the market section by Forum rules. i agree on paypal charge backs being sometimes really unfair for sellers, specially with those scammers always lurking around.
 
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italiandragon said:
:-/ are you joking? are you drunk?

I was Kidding :yell: OK fine, I have a very serious scamming case for you to reserch on and in this case victime is buydomains.com .. will pm you maybe tomorrow :)
Just a hint - Buydomains.com - tdnam - godaddy etc. you know what I mean ;)
 
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Netizen said:
I was Kidding :yell: OK fine, I have a very serious scamming case for you to reserch on and in this case victime is buydomains.com .. will pm you maybe tomorrow :)
Just a hin - Buydomains.com - tdnam - godaddy etc. you know what I mean ;)

I did not like your joke at all.....and not even EG.domains REPLY.

How do you guys know what I buy or sell by PM or in at Snap/NameJet/Pool where I do not use this nickname?

That was very offensive, especially since you are one that asked me advice just few days ago by PM:


Hello Lorenzo,

Tonight I made a deal of LLLL.Coms with a guy from Lithuania who just joined DNF, he wants me to send money by western union and he will give me 8 domains.. did you find any fraud with lituanian domainers? can you please suggest if I need to be careful?

Your replying regarding this will be highly appericiated..


thanks mate.
Netizen
 
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italiandragon said:
I did not like your joke at all.....and not even EG.domains REPLY.

How do you guys know what I buy or sell by PM or in at Snap/NameJet/Pool where I do not use this nickname?

That was very offensive.

I am sorry ID, your our great Italian so dont be angry I was just kidding ya know :blink:
 
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Len said:
The real name for hksteve is.......Juan Lee.

I noticed that during an IM session that he posted on Desihackers that his name on the IM was Juan. I did a reverse email check on [email protected]at http://www.infospace.com/home/white-pages/reverse-email and voila! It comes back with Juan Lee of the US. Just need to trace his address and we got him.

What makes you think he was not using a stolen account to have that IM session?
 
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notlikeyou said:
What makes you think he was not using a stolen account to have that IM session?

I second Len regarding scammer name, Its Juan Lee and I would send a link to download a folder where I have collected info. to some of the subscribed member of this thread.. I am following him for some time..

Now one question I gotta ask to itemline (wagz on dp) .. Did you help avis03 in chargeback from his bank? if not then avis aka mehboob bought these domains on desihackerz.com paying with egolds :) and there was no paypal transaction between them.
 
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GreenGambler said:
I just contacted the scammer via the desihackerz site:


User name is: Av---is


<Removed No live links to Scammer forums please>
What a joke!

Isnt Avis03 the handle Mehboob has been using on DP???? What a strange coincidence, I still dont believe that guy, there has to be a connection
 
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sigh all these scammers n paypal chargeback is really creating a lot problems for domainers..
 
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Looks like it actually sold for $72
xman said:
If any of you guys bid on the name EAZB .com in eBay its a scam.
 
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GreenGambler said:
That's pretty gutsy putting stolen domains up for sale on Ebay.
Actually the domain wasn't stolen. I still have this in my account. He just put it in eBay for sale.


ideesweb said:
Looks like it actually sold for $72
That what it seems but the buyer won't get the domain. He got scammed.


At least we all know to keep an eye of that seller in eBay.
 
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Thats ridiculous, poor buyer, I already feel sorry for him.
xman said:
Actually the domain wasn't stolen. I still have this in my account. He just put it in eBay for sale.
 
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ideesweb said:
Thats ridiculous, poor buyer, I already feel sorry for him.

I've seen a lot of these in eBay.

Whenever I want to bid on eBay for any domains I normally send an email in the WHOIS info. to make sure I'm dealing with the rightful owner.
 
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