And another one bites the dust.
www.boycourtesens.com went down today. Unfortunately, this guy is like the proverbial cockroach, but every little victory helps to prevent someone from being scammed. Still working on some other things, but if you discover any more sites, send them to me here or at bewareofnick@yahoo.com
Know anybody who works for godaddy?
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Weren't you bragging in another post several weeks ago that you had made a friend at godaddy?
I have contacted godaddy in the past. They will not do anything unless they have a court order. They said something to the like that if they shut down every site someone complained about then the internet would disappear. They have to have actual proof via the legal system that something is illegal. And as they don't host the sites just sell the domain names they're even more limited in what they can do.
As for the latest site shut down? They use multiple sites and forward to new sites when one goes down in a matter of minutes. This site wasn't what was being advertised. They post one of their main links like cherryboyz that redirects you to another site, so if that site being redirected to goes down then you're just redirected to a backup. Doesn't do anything as everyone on the internet knows if you go to a site and it's not working just check back later. That's what people will do.
I've also noticed their ads are going 24/7 now on gay.com and they've doubled the amount of cities they used to list. When I got taken it was like 40 cities, now they're in 100 cities or so their ads say. Seems like they're getting more business than ever no matter what we try to do.
I aliken it to the bot problem in chat rooms. Every step a site takes to resolve the problem the bots have already taken two steps to keep ahead of them. The bots constantly evolve. I am not just talking about this scams bots either but all the bots. Everytime gay.com changes their system to combat them they double in number and become even more aggressive and annoying - like disturbing a beehive.
Also wanted to add, that they've got my AOL info. Not that it does them any good because the info they have is what they already had pretty much when I sent them a wire transfer last year. In my email exchanges to them they bragged that they were paying someone off at AOL for user information. I checked and AOL does have a call center in Oaklahoma City. I talked to a mgr there and told them someone was releasing info, but nothing ever came of it. I was told that the call center people would have limited access to account holder information, like names/addresses/phone #s, but not to credit card numbers, passwords, etc. So I don't know how useful that is for them as they already have whatever information on a person they've scammed as they're going to get from AOL.
In a previous post someone mentioned they sounded Asian. I don't think I ever talked to a person sounding that way there. I did talk to a man and a woman at different times setting up the transfer. One thing I did notice was the lack of any Oakie accent so I would assume they're from someplace else. Not to say there may be no Asians involved jsut I didn't talk to any that sounded that way.
Man this post is gettng long lol. Was going to ask before I end this is that since they're now scamming in other countries if anyone from like Canada or Mexico has been taken or at least had contact with them and how their operations there were.
godaddy also does web hosting, not sure why you think they don't.
I didn't say they didn't do web hosting they just haven't been hosting the scam sites.
"And as they don't host the sites just sell the domain names they're even more limited in what they can do."
Is referring to the scam sites. You know the ones we're concerned with here *rolls eyes*
This is the latest person they're having you send money to:
Beth Lawson
6309 NW 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73132-7405
(405) 721-7929
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