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Personally I can't wait for something like this to happen to Swoopo so that there's a full investigation there as well. Users shouldn't have to worry about the people running the auctions ripping them off like this (http://swooposcam.ca).
Is this your website? If so... you really don't understand at all how swoopo works...
Naturally this is all suspicious.Snapnames canned response to my inquiry about obtaining the auction data older than 2 years, is below. I suggest that everyone seeks legal advice to obtaining a copy of their data from Snapnames, for the full span of their account. Snapnames keeps the data offline; they don't erase it. We are entitled to a copy of it.
Thank you for contacting us.
12 to 24 months of your bid/auction participation history is available in your
SnapNames account.
Naturally this is all suspicious.
First of all, Snap reports that this transpired from 2005 to 2007. Yet, they remove all account information from that period.
Plus, my own account shows Halverez Still bidding in December 2008!
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Bidding affected approximately five percent of total SnapNames auctions since 2005, most of which occurred between 2005 and 2007.
AFAIK the data is not deleted, it's just filtered.
Plus, my own account shows Halverez Still bidding in December 2008!
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