[Scspamcop] Re: Network Solutions turned off my domain

Scott Grayban REMOVE.sgrayban at REMOVE.gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 01:17:40 EDT 2007



Tim McGraw wrote:
> Scott Grayban wrote:
>> I moved all my domains away from NetSol because of the very same issue
>> you are
>> having.
>>
>> They refuse or claim they have "lost" the spam report which caused 2
>> of my
>> domains I had there to be turned off. It took a lawyer and a nice
>> legal letter
>> to make NetSol re-activate my domains which I promptly moved to
>> another registrar.
> 
> Did they specifically say there was a *spamcop* report?

As I said..... We got the same reply from NetSol as Meyers. So the answer
would be a resounding yes.

> And would your domain also have less than 10 letters? Or possibly be
> mistaken for a bank's domain? Just wondering.
> 

Nope.

>> You may need to follow the same route I did as we lost over $15,000 in
>> online
>> sales the week NetSol hijacked my domains without due cause or proof.
> 
> Your lawyers must have told you it would cost more to litigate than to
> just move on.

Where did I say our lawyer told us to move anything. NetSol released our
domains AFTER our lawyers sent them the letter. NetSol was the persons that
were afraid and I moved the domains so that NetSol could never touch them
again. There was never a cost or dollar amount assigned except for the damages
incurred by NetSol's hijacking. Which they did end up having to pay the
company I work for damages they caused.


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