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| Gold Lifetime Member | I was shocked to find out my gmail account, which Admins my Domainsponsor account was hijacked. None of my domains were transferred, but the only other account, as far as I can tell...to have it's password changed has been my Domainsponsor account. I have written Domainsponsor twice, and have gotten no response. Forget about trying to get ahold of anyone on the phone! There are a few lessons here for domainers. Security if key, don't rely on free email services. Check your security settings always, use private commercial email, preferrably a service that instantly notifies you of a password change. Secondly, if your domain is taken over...and your password is changed at Domainsponsor...don't expect help. This is disappointing, because I transferred all my domains over for the March challenge...and now I don't even know how that worked out. If someone at Domainsponsor cares, I would really appreciate a response!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Missing in action Name: Kate Last Online: Today 07:50 PM iTrader: (41) Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 4,621
DNF$: 27,467 Location: front line
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| Gold Lifetime Member | Yes, I tried calling Domainsponsor and ended up in Voicemail Hell. I submitted a help form, and I am receiving no support. Whomever it was, took over my Gmail account in an effort to take over my Domainsponsor account, and it's working...because Domainsponsor appearantly is doing anything.
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