Please Help.. 3 domains stolen overnight

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by NetworkPlaces, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi there..

    Last night a webmaster I used 6 months ago logged into my godaddy account and transferred 3 domains out.

    These domains are very important to me.

    When I contacted Godaddy they said that because the transfer was initiated from my account there is nothing they can do about it and they recommended I should seek legal advice.

    Godaddy seem to think that this is not there problem.

    I have found the webmasters details i just need to know what steps you would recommend I take to resolve this.

    Sam
     
    NetworkPlaces, Jan 20, 2008 IP
  2. Soccerplayur012

    Soccerplayur012 Peon

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    #2
    If he is using the domains send a formal cease & desist order. Please post his details here.

    You could always bluff and threaten legal action, but it'd be pointless for 3 domains unless they have a really high value.
     
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  3. Shazz

    Shazz Prominent Member

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    #3
    First thought is, he knew your password logged in and did it. Thats pretty hard to take action against in the court of law. (It would have to get deeper)
    I would try and work it out with the person that did it since you know who it was. There has to be a reason?
     
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    Greed would be the reason.
     
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  5. Shazz

    Shazz Prominent Member

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    Money for the other one
     
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    Greed is money...
     
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  7. NetworkPlaces

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    Well I found who did it through WHOIS.. I can't believe he left his details in there including phone number. It turns out that it was a webmaster I used 6 months ago for my main website..

    I sent him a pretty long e-mail asking for it back "nicely" and made a few phone calls pestering him.

    Lets see what happens..

    Sam
     
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    Phone calls usually do the trick.

    Scam.com and the BBB are possibilites.
     
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    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_agreements/show_doc.asp?pageid=REG_SA

    I've dealt with this numerous times in my previous registrar life. A reason that
    we normally tell people we don't get involved in civil disputes like this is that
    we might make the wrong decision and end up being held liable for it, and that
    has occurred.

    Sorry to read what happened to you, though. Good luck.
     
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    Aaaaaand there goes your claim.
     
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