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An important message from Snapnames

Will you use Snapnames, Moniker or any other Oversee company again?

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    Votes: 83 53.5%
  • No

    Votes: 72 46.5%

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Beachie

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This bidder is no more showing at 2009, I think I still remember the nickname, but I may very well be mistaken, so I'll not post it on public

If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.

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The auction history of the domains that i won in 2005-2006 doesn't show at "Order History" . Anyone know whats happening?. I had that scumbug competing with me in several auctions in 2005-2006.
 

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One of the most interesting posts I saw in another thread by Denny007:

Re: Snapnames auction history
Halvarez - they do one big sh*t - they bump you price on domains they do not want. They cost me quite some money already. Example right yesterday:
denny007 05-Sep-2006 11:59 PDT $753.00
halvarez 05-Sep-2006 11:59 PDT $750.00
denny007 05-Sep-2006 09:56 PDT $309.00
From this was clear my proxy bid was $753. So if they really wanted this domain, they knew they can add just $4 to their current bid and get it. But they did not.
Last year when was the huge OVT drop I asked Snapnames for one domain to offer it to Halvarez for his lowest last bid under mer and first highest over Guy no 3 and told him I will pay the different. Because I made too high proxy bid by mistake. Guess what - Halvarez-arsehole rejected it, but Nelson was so nice he gave it for the 3rd guy for much much lower price and did not want the different.

Nelson was so helpful :eek:
 

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This guy was stupid and got caught...

it's the smart guys that work for these companies I'm worried about...think about it.
Got caught???

What, after 5 years of theft?

He was caught by DNF members years ago, reported, and Snap denied it all - it's called conspiring to commit fraud.
 

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The old thread seems to have been deleted?

Someone at DNF deleted that important thread TONIGHT.

This thread contained very incriminating posts by Kjel, and some direct accusations about Halvarez that turned out to be TRUE.

So, why is DNF deleting that thread and destroying evidence??

Kjel's post in that thread:
This comes up every once in a while where certain prodigious customers at SnapNames are accused of being actually SnapNames itself. This is not the case. SnapNames has not and will not ever participate in an auction it itself is running as an anonymous bidder. We have never done any shill bidding or granted any auction participant any sort of discount or rebate. The price displayed is the price paid, for everyone, Halvarez included. Please email me direct (kjel-at-snapnames.com) with any questions.
 

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I'm guessing the guy had some kind of delete all or fail safe program in place possibly, esp. if he was the VP of Engineering. For all we know the account bidding history is gone for many people for good. I would surely not be suprised whatsoever.
 

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Someone at DNF deleted that important thread TONIGHT.

This thread contained very incriminating posts by Kjel, and some direct accusations about Halvarez that turned out to be TRUE.

So, why is DNF deleting that thread and destroying evidence??

Kjel's post in that thread:
This comes up every once in a while where certain prodigious customers at SnapNames are accused of being actually SnapNames itself. This is not the case. SnapNames has not and will not ever participate in an auction it itself is running as an anonymous bidder. We have never done any shill bidding or granted any auction participant any sort of discount or rebate. The price displayed is the price paid, for everyone, Halvarez included. Please email me direct (kjel-at-snapnames.com) with any questions.

Scary huh? They're among us.

There's a cached version at Google (at least for the moment):
http://74.125.155.132/search?hl=en&...tually-bids-thread-268993.html&meta=&aq=f&oq=
 

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@JuniperPark

Please PM me about the deleted thread. I'm putting a list who I name in the the lawsuit tomorrow.

Y.
 

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Just another thought - if he actually wanted a specific domain, surely it was within his power to just grab it quietly and not send it to auction? Why take the risk of putting it "through the system" and being discovered by SnapNames management?
A dropped name would still show up on SOMEONE's dropping/deleting list. So on that end, there had to be a legit front.
 

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I think parts of that thread were erroneously merged with this one. But I might be wrong. Still, someone needs to restore it. Mods?

@JuniperPark

Please PM me about the deleted thread. I'm putting a list who I name in the the lawsuit tomorrow.

Y.

Found it - somehow it was moved here.
 

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Likely outcome: They are going under, its a matter of time...I think we all know it.
Who gives a shit. Getting back anything will not be close to what is owed in stolen funds and names.

Justice served for me will be watching these pricks in handcuffs being led away by federal marshals.

I have a brother that is a federal marshal. When I can catch up with him (I have no idea where he is at this moment) I'll ask him if he knows anyone in cyber crimes.
 

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In other words: the old thread was merged into today's news :D Go to page 1 for some background info.
 

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From the deleted thread, posted by Kjel:

"I'm not sure why we would ban or even be concerned about a known, high-volume buyer"

You would think that a "known, high-volume buyer" would have some security checks done on them to make sure they were legit, or at least have someone from Snapnames call them and give them some personal attention for giving them so much business. If Snapnames had done either of these with halvarez this would've been solved years ago.

Makes me sick saying "years ago". How the hell could something like this go on for so long without some kind of a security check catching it. That is, unless Snapnames knew it was going on and was just turning a blind eye.
 

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Baby, Don't cha know these wheels have been riding that rim for a long time.
 

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A dropped name would still show up on SOMEONE's dropping/deleting list. So on that end, there had to be a legit front.

Not necessarily - with all the two-bit registrars that Snap uses he could have easily siphoned off a lot of names and no-one would have been any more suspicious than they already were with the auction arrangement.

What's suspicious is that, if he was serious about catching names for himself, he could have easily created his own registrars and grabbed whatever he liked. If he wanted, he could have even sabotaged SnapNames ability to catch particular domains, so that he'd have a better chance at grabbing them himself. But he didn't and that's why it seems that there's more to this than just one rogue domainer.
 

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Who gives a shit. Getting back anything will not be close to what is owed in stolen funds and names.

Justice served for me will be watching these pricks in handcuffs being led away by federal marshals.

I have a brother that is a federal marshal. When I can catch up with him (I have no idea where he is at this moment) I'll ask him if he knows anyone in cyber crimes.

Thank you finally someone says what I'm thinking. Millions of dollars is involved and people need to serve time (life sentences)
 

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Here is the deal. His domains are in violation of ICANN rules. 1416 domains in violation.
We're moving in tomorrow, before FBI and others get into this.
 

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Not necessarily - with all the two-bit registrars that Snap uses he could have easily siphoned off a lot of names and no-one would have been any more suspicious than they already were with the auction arrangement.

You know Chris, I thought of the same thing while going through the list of registrars that managed my Snap'ped domains through the years. The worst bunch ever, even worse than Pool's.

So we're talking about a well-thought plan here, and its execution "Madoff" style: even with everybody crying "Wolf!" Snapnames could not catch him; he was so high up the corporate ladder to be deemed "untouchable".
 
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