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<blockquote data-quote="TheLegendaryJP" data-source="post: 2227350" data-attributes="member: 63897"><p>Another good article Theo.</p><p></p><p>It is a very strange case, someone is not being truthful!</p><p></p><p>Another thing that I have run across is when a name is stolen sometimes the theif will make it appear as though the real owner is still in control ( Name. addy etc). Did you see if the email associated for those dates and the person/company remained the same throughout? That is the one thing they cannot get around, sometimes register a new free email that looks like the real owners. Unless they transfer out to privacy but that defeats the purpose of looking like everything is normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLegendaryJP, post: 2227350, member: 63897"] Another good article Theo. It is a very strange case, someone is not being truthful! Another thing that I have run across is when a name is stolen sometimes the theif will make it appear as though the real owner is still in control ( Name. addy etc). Did you see if the email associated for those dates and the person/company remained the same throughout? That is the one thing they cannot get around, sometimes register a new free email that looks like the real owners. Unless they transfer out to privacy but that defeats the purpose of looking like everything is normal. [/QUOTE]
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