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I wont do it check for yourself.
He cost me over $7,500 in rebate money. :upset:
I wont do it check for yourself.
I think you would have to have several past bidding histories from several members to try and identify a pattern or trend. Usually this would produce some interesting results.Has anyone taken all this data and calculated which other user name(s) might also be Nelson?
SchmuckNames is addressing the issue head-on:
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What we have here is organised, systemic, fraud - emanating from the inner heart of the very systems that drove the Snapnames business model.
No ONE employee, acting alone - no matter how senior, no matter how embedded, no matter how integral to the design & maintenance of the tech operations - could have sustained and concealed a fraud involving thousands of separate auctions & transactions - and millions of dollars - over many years - without discovery, if the organisation, as a whole, was in any way committed to the concept of integrity.
...Rigorous system checks, dual & triple level verification procedures, random process audits, sensitive antennae tuned into market & customer feedback etc etc, would have combined to expose this kind of dishonest dealing within days of an attempt being made.
That didn't happen. For years. These were smart people. With top-class resources available to them. This organisation was apparently deaf and blind. This organisation willfully and arrogantly ignored any and all the signs and sounds of suspicious behaviour. This organisation apparently missed every red flag in the game....
There's only one explanation.
These people at Snapnames were running a scam - from top to bottom.
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The "Halvarez was a high-volume customer and we never suspected scam" claim is insulting our intelligence.
First of all, they say that if he won a name, he was issuing a credit back(not clear if he was paying for the names at all). Furthermore, if kjel claimed he was seen by SN as a high-volume customer then Snapnames must have noticed that they are somehow not making enough profit from him, or no profit at all, considering the credit backs he was issuing.
Sure, he might have been able to manipulate the system and reports in a way that that the SN staff checking them could be tricked into thinking that he was making purchases and paying for them, but there must have been a discrepancy in the reported revenue vs. actual revenue, which was highly unlikely to go unnoticed for 4 years.
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Could it be Rick Latona? Did he transfer all his domains out? Check the gain/loss report ...![]()
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Why Rick Latona? Besides unless something changed during the last years, he was using fabulous for his portfolio
I am not stupid, I am not going to talk again, i am pointing that, the snapnames might be the criminal not only that guy.. If the company makes moremoney, then how he can make more money ? You noly say this, and dont tell the reason! That is the point of my topic to exist! Thats why i opened that topic. Only the way he can make money with it is , he can have a share-holder in the company. which never mentioned as well!! Do you get it ?How would he NOT benefit?????
Even in the first example I gave, the company makes more revenue, he works in the company so he makes more money. How does that not benefit him???
He was a shill bidder and also went after some domains to make money off selling and parking them. Understand?
Question:
I have at least 3 domains, spanish names, where halvarez drove the price up.
Did anyone that has to receive an email receive it already?
There are still alot of unknowns, but one thing that was mentioned was refunds:
SnapNames wrote in their letter to customers: "SnapNames further discovered that, on certain recent and limited occasions, when the employee won an auction, the employee secretly arranged to refund from SnapNames to the fictitious account a portion of the winning bid amount."
Domain parking may have been another avenue. Also, someone has posted that he sold a bunch of names to iREIT, but I don't have that list.
As far as I know the emails all went out during the week. However Snapnames only considers you eligible if Halvarez placed the last bid before your winning bid.
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