what's the status?
some of us (well at least me but i'd have to believe alot of others) are wondering what the heck the situation is with the domain theft.
yeah, i know it's really none of my worry, but i would like to know if any headway is being made, if UltimateSearch has been contacted or responded, and what the registrars excuse is for giving up a domain that was paid for another year.
Also, considering Ultimate Search has obviously made a habit out of this, i'm curious as to how they are in business and why nothing had ever been done to stop them before they happened upon webmaster-forums.com
ROB posted this at 23:33 — 9th June 2002.
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i dont think im the only one who was under the impression the domain was registered through June, 2003...
if that's the case, and the domain simply expired, that needs to be said also. from what i've read on the company though (Google), they use some unknown method to trick registrars into transfering the registration before the domain expires.
Suzanne posted this at 23:45 — 9th June 2002.
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From all the information we have to date, the domain was registered through to sometime in 2003, yes.
At this point, Chad has been trying to contact the registrar and get information from them before proceeding and is meeting with a resounding silence. Because this is a potentially hot area, he's going through the appropriate channels first.
While we try to find out what happened and if we can get it back, I'd encourage everyone to please promote webmaster-forums.net as that will be the primary url from now on. If we wait until the .com is returned, we will lose the community. Chad decided to switch to the .net address as the primary focus.
Thanks everyone!
Suzanne
ROB posted this at 01:27 — 10th June 2002.
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thanks Suzanne. like i said, i know it's really not my problem but i'm interested in seeing how it pans out.
i hate to say it, but from the stories of other victims of this same scam it doesnt seem that going through the appropriate channels did much good. one site, some poetry site, got their domain back only because they were able to generate enough negative publicity for someone to give a damn.
mairving posted this at 01:30 — 10th June 2002.
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It is everyone's problem that uses the Internet's problem.
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Suzanne posted this at 01:56 — 10th June 2002.
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I agree, we all have something lose/gain here. I'm hoping that Chad will be able to give us some more information soon.
This situation breaks my heart. The greed of people like this who "prospect" on the web is very damaging.
The Webmistress posted this at 07:23 — 10th June 2002.
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Which registrar was the .com registered through?
taff posted this at 13:52 — 10th June 2002.
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for the record...
The day I discovered that TWF was down, I checked the whois and it *was* available for registration. I briefly considered grabbing it for safety sake and am now kicking myself for not doing so. It was a day or two later that the domain had been scooped up.
Whether the expiry was legit or not is a different story but on the surface, it appear to me that Ultrasearch were merely vultures lying in wait. Sleazy? maybe. Illegal? no.
Personally, I think the .net extension is more appropriate for our use anyway. I just wish you'd grabbed the unhyphenated version instead. I'm not a fan of hyphenated domain names.
.....
DC_Sara posted this at 22:41 — 4th July 2002.
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Wow, I found y'all again through Suzanne's site...I didn't know what was going on, but I have a ton of reading to do! Sorry this happened to the forums...how crappy!
Glad to be back though!!
Sara
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The Webmistress posted this at 06:57 — 5th July 2002.
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Glad you are back Sara, did you not get an email about the situation??
DC_Sara posted this at 11:40 — 5th July 2002.
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Thanks! Good to be back!!
Nope, sure did not get an email.
Sara
Megan posted this at 13:36 — 5th July 2002.
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That's because you have your preferences set to not allow e-mails from the board. That's really the only way we have to contact people when things like this happen.
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zollet posted this at 13:41 — 5th July 2002.
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Hmm. I have mine to allow emails from admins, but I didn't get an email either about the .net domain name. I couldn't load the site for days and then one day I noticed in our logs that we had some recent hits from this forum and that's how I found out about the .net.
Jack Michaelson posted this at 14:12 — 5th July 2002.
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A lot of people didn't get the email somehow...
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 14:36 — 5th July 2002.
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Yep, I didn't get one either. I had to find the IP to sneak in.
The Webmistress posted this at 14:48 — 5th July 2002.
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Hopefully with all the emails I've sent out over the last couple of days asking people with links to the old domain to change them to the .net we might get some new members or even old ones rediscovering the new links.
Julia - if life was meant to be easy Michael Angelo would have painted the floor....
DC_Sara posted this at 01:48 — 6th July 2002.
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I just checked and my admin email thing was on yes, unless someone changed it for me? In which case, thanks!
Sara
zollet posted this at 06:55 — 6th July 2002.
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Maybe you should send out a new email to all users letting them know about the domain change? You can first explain why you're sending the email again (just incase someone did receive it).
The Webmistress posted this at 08:53 — 6th July 2002.
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Someone from admin needs to do that & I'm not sure where Chad is at the moment.
The Webmistress posted this at 12:29 — 11th July 2002.
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PR is moving up in the right direction now PR is 4. I'll send chase ups to those left in a week or so.
mjames posted this at 23:29 — 12th July 2002.
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Keep up the good work, Julia.
The Webmistress posted this at 08:31 — 13th July 2002.
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What's surprising is that some of the links that haven't been changed are sites belonging to members here!
Suzanne posted this at 17:38 — 13th July 2002.
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tsk tsk... bad people!
(it's not me, is it? )
I totally forgot I had links where I did have links and had to fix them a few weeks ago. I felt pretty daft, but your prompting really helped, Julia.
S
The Webmistress posted this at 10:50 — 14th July 2002.
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The main one at the moment is flipper with several links on webmasteredge.com
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