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<blockquote data-quote="actnow" data-source="post: 2223177" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Here is a major heist from Enom that was new to me until it was mentioned on DNJournal this week.</p><p>It happened 3 months ago and Ian still has not regained the domains. </p><p>I am not sure of the 3 domains market value but it has to be over million dollars.</p><p></p><p>Quote - DNF</p><p><em><span style="font-size: 18px">" One other important note to pass along. Today - an old friend who is well-known throughout the industry, <strong>Ian Andrew</strong> of <strong>Traffic Names Limited</strong> (operator of <strong><u>DotcomAgency ,com</u></strong>) asked us to alert you that three premium 3-digit numeric domain names - <strong> 224.com</strong>, <strong>452.com</strong> and <strong>605.com</strong> - have been <strong>stolen</strong> from the UK company's registrar account. Should anyone offer to sell you these domains,<strong> do not buy them</strong> as you will almost certainly end up losing both your money and the domains."</span></em> </p><p></p><p>It is a shame that Enom (a Rightside.co company) has deteriorated to this level. </p><p></p><p>If you want to get Enom's attention, get Wall Street attention. Start announcing the thefts using press releases. Wall St. and the financial press will notice press releases quicker than forum and blog notices.</p><p>Mutual funds avoid companies that have possible undisclosed financial risk from lawsuits. </p><p></p><p>What is curious is that I don't hear about hijacks from Fabulous. I wonder why? Is it because fewer valuable domains are with Fab? Or, do they some kind of internal oversight that notices unusual activity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="actnow, post: 2223177, member: 3211"] Here is a major heist from Enom that was new to me until it was mentioned on DNJournal this week. It happened 3 months ago and Ian still has not regained the domains. I am not sure of the 3 domains market value but it has to be over million dollars. Quote - DNF [I][SIZE=5]" One other important note to pass along. Today - an old friend who is well-known throughout the industry, [B]Ian Andrew[/B] of [B]Traffic Names Limited[/B] (operator of [B][U]DotcomAgency ,com[/U][/B]) asked us to alert you that three premium 3-digit numeric domain names - [B] 224.com[/B], [B]452.com[/B] and [B]605.com[/B] - have been [B]stolen[/B] from the UK company's registrar account. Should anyone offer to sell you these domains,[B] do not buy them[/B] as you will almost certainly end up losing both your money and the domains."[/SIZE][/I] It is a shame that Enom (a Rightside.co company) has deteriorated to this level. If you want to get Enom's attention, get Wall Street attention. Start announcing the thefts using press releases. Wall St. and the financial press will notice press releases quicker than forum and blog notices. Mutual funds avoid companies that have possible undisclosed financial risk from lawsuits. What is curious is that I don't hear about hijacks from Fabulous. I wonder why? Is it because fewer valuable domains are with Fab? Or, do they some kind of internal oversight that notices unusual activity? [/QUOTE]
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