
Originally Posted by
Giode
I have to say, this explains a lot for me. I watched the same thing happen to a VERY premium domain during the past two weeks.
The name expired two weeks ago and went into redemption. Not two days later the Whois was changed, new owner name and no longer in redemption. I knew this was not right since the past owner had died and the Whois info is no longer accurate. None of it was.
Believe me, I did everything I could to do detective work and track down the living family, and even believe I found the correct phone number. They will never return a call from left messages. I contacted a friend of the family and he said they are near impossible contact, unless you show up at the front door.
So I sent an email to the new owner last week (All Whois info was available to public) and asked him to explain how it is in his name now. A week later, no response. Now the Whois is private--ironically! This name was stolen in a similar manner to the names above. No doubt about it!
The suspicious part is, some of the Whois information mentioned above
airs an uncanny resemblance to the Whois info I read a week ago when it was available for this domain.
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