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Per a subdiscussion in the epik masterbucks thread, @bhartzer had mentioned ConfirmedStolen.com. Regarding RLE.com:
@bhartzer hasn't responded yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing his reply.
When browsing the confirmed stolen domains, the site references RLE.com as Recovered! Citing the DomainNameWire article re: the judgement against @Rob Monster, however the domain RLE.com does not appear recovered; still forwarding to Oxley.com.
The current domain owner @create.com (Brent Oxley) appears to have commented on that DomainNameWire.com article, but he didn't mention the domain being returned to the alleged rightful domain owner, ie the plaintiff. Brent commented:
Brent Oxley says
-- There is an assumption that the other two domains involved in the NDA settlement were Sniff.com and Niv.com. It's worth noting that these two domains were not owned by the same RLE.com domain owner, and nobody has yet to levy a claim against those two domains. Sniff.com appears to have resold already.
@bhartzer - Did you confirm that @create.com returned RLE.com to the alleged rightful owner Robert Lee? Or is the ConfirmedStolen.com erroneously reporting the domain was recovered?
I assume a ConfirmedStolen.com service will bring controversy. Assuming, the controversy will be surrounded on how to definitively determine/confirm who is the rightful domain owner.
No one is going to touch a reported stolen domain with this toxic history.
This is why I like the fact that ConfirmedStolen(.com) publishes a list of stolen (and previously stolen) domain names.
Your domain?
@bhartzer hasn't responded yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing his reply.
When browsing the confirmed stolen domains, the site references RLE.com as Recovered! Citing the DomainNameWire article re: the judgement against @Rob Monster, however the domain RLE.com does not appear recovered; still forwarding to Oxley.com.
The current domain owner @create.com (Brent Oxley) appears to have commented on that DomainNameWire.com article, but he didn't mention the domain being returned to the alleged rightful domain owner, ie the plaintiff. Brent commented:
Brent Oxley says
Rob Monster is indeed a thief and stole $121,800 from me! I purchased a domain name that he failed to deliver, and when I asked for the cash back I was informed the money was already used to cover other debts.
I have an NDA in place as part of the settlement, so unfortunately, I am limited in the details that I can provide.
I will say that I agreed to trade 3 domains, including rle.com, and some cash to settle the $121,800 that Rob stole from me.
This is the first I heard anything about rle.com’s history, and I never would have accepted it as partial payment had I known.
Hopefully, the law catches up with Rob one of these days and he serves time in prison!
-- There is an assumption that the other two domains involved in the NDA settlement were Sniff.com and Niv.com. It's worth noting that these two domains were not owned by the same RLE.com domain owner, and nobody has yet to levy a claim against those two domains. Sniff.com appears to have resold already.
@bhartzer - Did you confirm that @create.com returned RLE.com to the alleged rightful owner Robert Lee? Or is the ConfirmedStolen.com erroneously reporting the domain was recovered?
I assume a ConfirmedStolen.com service will bring controversy. Assuming, the controversy will be surrounded on how to definitively determine/confirm who is the rightful domain owner.
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