Scammer Alert : email is bobwilkok@gmail.com / bobwilkok : stole Zmul.com GjrF.com

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by GreenGambler, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. ARonald

    ARonald Peon

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    #21
    The domain zmul.com is currently parked @ namedrive. It is also put for sale through name manor. It is really sad that the support turns the back on you when you need them the most. The worst part is that the domain is still @ Godaddy and ones the scammer moves it away after 60 days, it becomes an even difficult process to recover them.

    @Green, If you have any 4L domain in the $60-80 range kindly Pm me the name(s). I'm interested in buying one.

    ARonald
     
    ARonald, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  2. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    Yes, my stolen names are still generating click revenue for me.. lol And I still have them listed on my site, NameManor.com. I am going to update that they are stolen, just wasn't sure when. I hope I can get my names back before the 60 day mark but maybe not.

    Arnold, I am currently having a sale with lots of LLLL.coms in you price range. Click Here to Bid :)



    Stolen domains are up for sale by hksteve here: http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cach...?showuser=29933+renata.tv&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10

    This makes it even more pathetic that GoDaddy won't help us. We are all from different parts of the world. We are all accusing the same guy, who just happens to have all our names. And if GoDaddy did it's job they would see that the WhoIs info on all our names is invalid.

    Can they not see that one GoDaddy account has many names with different WhoIs info? And a completly differnt IP that logs into the account? Are they Fing blind?
     
    GreenGambler, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  3. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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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:
    User name is: Av---is
     
    GreenGambler, Feb 26, 2008 IP
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    newzone Well-Known Member

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    #24
    indian betiv means something like ... drunk indian, sorry for you :(
     
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  5. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    Here is a pic he posted:

    Can anyone discern what has been scribbled over?

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  7. hence

    hence Peon

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    @Green, Go ahead! Never give up to catch this scammer.
     
    hence, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  8. lor

    lor Active Member

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    #28
    I'm new at this stuff, but will this help at all somewhere down the line? 1) hook up with a site that will let you know when a name is soon to die. Keep your eye on it and immediately report to new owner they are buying a stolen domain. This could kill the deal. 2)harass whois like crazy to tell them the name was stolen 3) harass Godaddy like crazy (I'll never use them. I've heard too much bad stuff) 4) actually put www. the domain in question.com into the description on your website with info on the theft. This could come up in a general search. 5) yes, do that clicky thing, but from a library computer or something. Why not. He should be tossed and without help from the enabling site (godaddy), you need to take the matter into your own hands. 6) Call his local law enforcement 7) Call paypal. You won't get any help otherwise. They'll just send you a generic email that doesn't answer the question. Have proof. Paypal will reverse and you'll get your money back, but you must have documented proof. It would help if godaddy as enabler would you support you in this. Keep trying. 8) take a deep breath and take control
     
    lor, Feb 27, 2008 IP