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Scam web hosting Stealing domains from people and selling them for HUGE price
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I did a search to create a domain for myself "RaveWolf.com" to see if it existed. This was two weeks ago on the 17 June 2015, Two weeks later 30 June 2015 when I was ready (month end) to now purchase it, it was taken by these @55holes and is now for sale at over $2,395.... ARE they F'!ng Kidding??? The normal sane price is about $16. At least it is with my Web Host. What the hell are these people smoking!?!?!? This company or companies should be blacklisted from buying any domains!!!
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Плохой !!!Сайт плохой!очень плохой!
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This company uses their partner, DropCatch, to troll the web snapping up recently deleted domains. They then hold those domains, sometimes from their rightful owners, for ransom. They are vicious bottom feeders who would kill their own mothers to make a buck. Do NOT, under any circumstances, give them any financial information. If you must get a domain back from them, use an escrow service to make sure they do not get the money until the domain has been turned over to you.
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Definitely NOT a safe place to go.
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http://quttera.com/detailed_report/www.hugedomains.com Alert: Potentially Suspicious Content Detected On This Website! Potentially Suspicious files: 26 Submission date: Sun Feb 1 07:09:33 2015 Server IP address: ***** Country: United States
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This site, HugeDomains, buys other website domains then sell them for an overpriced 'premium' rate. For example, indonesiaontime{.}com- according to 'website2vaule.com' it's only 8.95, HugeDomains is attempting to sell the domain for $2,095 Source: *****
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I don't know about this website. I did want to warn users that as I was researching it in the forum on this page, when I got to the two earliest entries found, ***** or 07/03/12) I clicked a link and my Avast blocked a Trojan virus. If you do not have a great antivirus installed, this Trojan my affect you harshly. My advice from here on out, do not click ANY links posted by other members on this WOT site. I will be following my own advice. Does anyone know how to bring this to the attention of the moderators? I am sure they would not leave the offending link in the post on purpose.
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Offering fake likes or followers in social media
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Domain squatter/cybersquatter, domain farm. Do not buy anything from them!
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Some morons write a negative review. The domain is one, and the buyer a lot. If someone buy a domain for $ 10, then the other wants, while will take the same name? They help those who love the business. Tell them thank you that you can buy your favorite name for the site!
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My problem with the is that they are truly one of the most useless D-bagish things on the internet. All they do is make stupidly large amounts of money off of people for letting them use a domain that should have been free to begin with. Imagine if I stood outside of a park and made people pay me just to go in, this is the equivalent of that; In this case, I'm not the one who made the park, nor do I have any authority or responsibility for it, but I still charge people to go in. I wish this was illegal, because it makes it harder for the average Joe to get a website. There are also the many claims of spam on this site. I don't know what is up with that, but if it's true, I would advise staying away from buying domains from them or giving them information in general.
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Scalpers speculators! They make a kind of hijacking of domains, then enxerem your mailbox spam ransom! Should be banned!
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Apart from charging top dollar for a domain I had to have, I experienced none of the problems others have. The sale went through quickly without a hitch and I subsequently transferred the domain to another registrar within days. I see no problem with this site for children other than it's not one in which they would be interested. However, reading the other comments here, if true, you may need to exercise extreme caution when dealing with them.
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Сайт вполне рабочий но не хватает регулярных обновлений.
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Ce site participe à l'envoi de spam
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The site distributes spam and is engaged in scamming.
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If you spell ***** as www.mkcrosoft.com, you might end up here!
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Absolute scam. These guys are fully engaged in the cybersquatting game! BEWARE they are complete scammers. Do not buy any domains from at any cost. There are lots of complaints against the site owners for fraudulent activity. Every customer is complaining about their non-existent customer service.
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Spam shit. Be careful or avoid
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