Re: freebie bogus domain names
by Lori Eldridge <lorield(at)uswest.net>
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Hi All,
My client called FaithSite.com about 3 times today--at first she was
too trusting when FaithSite said she owns the domain name, no problem
(even though her name does not appear on it anywhere). I explained to
her over and over again, no she doesn't own anything and she now has
no right to that name unless they are willing to change it over. I
finally told her that if that other person dies--she is sunk--she
will have no recourse. So then she insisted they switch the names
around which they agreed to do--they are claiming it is just an
oversight on their part which I find hard to believe when they must
have at least 25 ministries housed on their site.
And then this afternoon I got a letter from them requesting that all
site administrators/webmasters on that site please advertise their
hosting service. I don't think so.
I'll let you know how this turns out.
Lori
>Try truepath.com. I have used them for over a year with no problems.
>
>Lori Eldridge wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have one client who insited on going through a Freebie website due
>> to lack of funds (it is a Christian ministry and we went through a
>> Christian freebie site called FaithSite.com). It looked like the best
>> freebie Christian site I could find, but after signing up with them I
>> have had nothing but problems with these people and kept warning her
>> that we should back out of this deal. She talked to them on the phone
>> and felt she could trust them and sent in the funds for them to
>> register the domain name a whole month ago. It is finally working
>> now as of this morning and I was able to get the data of the
>> purchase. The domain name was 1/2 price (which actually just pays
>> for one year instead of two).
>>
>> However the REAL problem is that the freebie site owner registered
>> the name in his own name and not my clients and not in her ministry
>> name either, and not even in the freebie site name. Her name and
>> ministry does not appear on the form at all. I knew this would happen
>> but she insisted that she trusted the guy so my hands were tied.
>>
>> here is her ministry name if anyone wants to check the data on this:
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>> christkitchen.org
>>
>> Can someone tell me what to do about this, if anything, or what steps
>> to take next?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lori
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