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Domain Stolen: $100 Reward
Hi guys. Whilst being away, had some fuck hack into my email, get my namecheap login, and transfer a domain (maybe more - havent had time to do a full damage check).
Domain in question is www.houseburlington.com Only stolen a short while ago. Whois info appears to be totally fake (ie, the address given does not correspond to the post code, that name exists in london, but only in a totally different location) If anyone can provide any insight, I'd aprpeciaite it. Passwords have been changed, namecheap has been emailed. If you can get the domain back, It'll be $100 minimum to you. |
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Bump for you. This sucks. :(
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Anyone serious - ICQ 52779009 or email [email protected] :)
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bump for you
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Namecheap should be able to solve this for you. Keep bothering them about this.
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Obviously the most tricky part of the problem is that fact my account was breached, so it would look like a normal transfer. The person has deleted all the transfer history in my account as well. Hopefully they can chase it down before he sedos it. |
Bump for a good guy :)
What is houseburlington btw? |
hey, you can call namecheap during their business hours +1.6613102107
might work faster ( or better ) than email |
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That sucks, happened to me once with godaddy, they didnt help.
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hmm sucks hope theyll solve fast
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bastard... bump for u
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Quantum-X...
Go ahead and Contact ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) if you are unable to resolve your issues thru namecheap. It will be a timely and possibly costly procedure, but if in fact your name(s) were hijacked ...you will get them back. Here is there URL: www.icann.org Let me know if you have any other questions... Warm regards, -=Chipmunk=- :winkwink: |
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ouch........
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Youre a little late on the sedoparking thing - its already there, although the domain is still hosted on your IP and at your registrar - so namecheap ought to be able to handle it with no problem
I would also contact Tom Fell at Sedo and let him know and they should pull the domain until its resolved - tom.fell at sedo.com |
i can help you with this and i can help in finding a list of possible locactions and contact lists of the hijacker, its happened to me before and i have the no-how, i have added you to my ICQ. i eagerly awit a response.
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sucks... Bump for you
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Check to see if they locked the domain. If not, you can take it that way. Other than that, I would also let sedo know what happened.
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someone else recently had a domain problem with namecheap and they were quite helpfull.. might wanna hassle them some more.
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bump for u hopefully namecheap can sort this all out
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bump for you dude
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that sucks man, here is a bump for you...
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Bump for this thread sucks
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Thanks for the bumps and advice guys. Sedo and namecheap have been contacted twice, so hopefully the situatuon should resolve itself.
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this happened to a good friend of mine recently.. hereistheporn.com, supposely there is a guy very well known for this shit. he did get his domain back finally thou.
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well this sucks... maybe we should all start to be very careful where we put our informations... good luck, hope you get that domain back!
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man that sucks... best of luck to you wish I could help
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I'll get one of my guys to transfer the domain back to you ASAP. |
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Have you tried emailing Enom to get the registrants real contact details?
ICANN regulations state that they have to provide accurate details. They should be able to lay some heat on to bust through that whois privacy shit. |
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