SEDO- stole my domain and have closed my account. Advice needed

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Pandora, Apr 25, 2009.

  1. web3seo

    web3seo Banned

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    #21
    I would get in contact with a few of the domain news websites

    "Sedo Steal Domains"
     
    web3seo, May 11, 2009 IP
  2. dp2009

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    #22
    This might not be related. I had about $30 for almost 6 months by parking over 50 domains there. I finally decided to get paid. What happened? They closed my account and said "blah blah..." I bought one domain as well, took a long time to finally get the login from moniker.com to own the domain, I think it is two weeks after payment... Not complaining, but they do have lots to improve.
     
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  3. plouyd

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    #23
    take them to court!

    if its not a lot of money you'll get your check
     
    plouyd, May 17, 2009 IP
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    #24
    yeah sue them in small claims court..............that would cost them more in lawyers fees and worst of all bad publicity.
     
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  5. oxidati0n

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    #25
    This is good. I can use cheap, PTC traffic to spam a Sedo domain that's making thousands per month and lose them a crapload of money. Sedo is so fucking stupid!

    I love loopholes. It just points companies like Sedo right down the drain, and they will be in the deadpool faster than you can even think of a "domain name".

    Make a hate site about them, and a lot of people will visit it. When it gets fairly popular, all the related press will get involved and it will be a huge story. Sedo won't have shit to say then.
    - After the threat story with PayPal, PayPal have lightened their rules a bit and now back on track. AlertPay has taken 15% of their possession of traffic. So, it just means, there will always be alternatives that do it even better (in smaller scales).
     
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  6. everydayprofit

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    #26
    Aloha,

    Glad you got paid finally. If it was a ccTLD then they probably were not releasing the money as it can take WEEKS for things to actually change over to the new owner(there are always extra forms to sign/fax/etc.). I am sure that was probably the case. In the future though....don;t settle for just an email. Call them up!! I have NEVER had a problem, and been with them for 7 years.

    //everydayprofit
     
    everydayprofit, Jun 12, 2010 IP