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Old 10-30-2015, 03:03 PM  
suesheboy
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I would like to make 3 further suggestion:

1) Joe Obenberger has a great reputation. Do not do this kind of work for the customer yourself. Your customer should be paying paying a lawyer to do this if the domains were stolen and build a paperwork trail which may be needed in court. You wouldn't operate on yourself. Only a fool represents himself in court. A bigger fool does legal type work for someone else without be a lawyer.

If you don't know J O xxx.law ask for prior clients here to PM you. You will be satisfied with the responses you get with longtime GFY members.

2) I have seen SEO companies that promise to raise your results by building up new domains (which they continue to own).

3) If your customer is willing to pay you for research, due your due diligence like using the way back machine and by looking at older whois records. If they are not willing to pay you to do this, tell them no thank you and do not take him/her on.

Lastly, a customer who will not follow everything you want them to do is a shitty SEO client. They will inhibit you getting the results you need to keep them happy and get work from other companies impressed by what you were able to do for them.

If they hedge at hiring legal help (and they can afford to pay you $3,500 a month) they know they are guilty of something and or won't listen to other suggestions and sound advice.
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