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		<title>By: Shirley M Leurquin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shirley M Leurquin</dc:creator>
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		<description>My name has been stolen.
The Shirley you are replying to is fake.  There is no other person with my name so far as I have been able to ascertain. It is not a common name.
I have been looking for Leurquin names on while researching genealogy for some years and have never found another.
I sometimes put my own name in just to see what comes up.  This time I was expecting to see the obituary of my daughter who died in Houston in early October.
Imagine my shock at seeing myself listed as a scammer.
How did he get it and why is he using it??
Well on October 31, I got an email asking if I wanted to sell a domain I had up for sale awhile back at godaddy.
I was not in any condition to fool around with domains at the time.  I did not answer that email.
I am not certain it was that email or one I receiver earlier wanting to know if I was interested in buying a different domain which complements another I own, but I believe it was the Oct 31 one.
At any rate this is spreading my name around the internet like wildfire.  Since I do have domains I am thinking of selling, it&#039;s a real pain.
I don&#039;t know if he decided to use my name because he was irritated that I didn&#039;t reply or he thought I was dead or what?? but it is certainly aggravating.
What do I do now.  I don&#039;t like to use proxies for domain holding
Shirley M Leurquin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name has been stolen.<br />
The Shirley you are replying to is fake.  There is no other person with my name so far as I have been able to ascertain. It is not a common name.<br />
I have been looking for Leurquin names on while researching genealogy for some years and have never found another.<br />
I sometimes put my own name in just to see what comes up.  This time I was expecting to see the obituary of my daughter who died in Houston in early October.<br />
Imagine my shock at seeing myself listed as a scammer.<br />
How did he get it and why is he using it??<br />
Well on October 31, I got an email asking if I wanted to sell a domain I had up for sale awhile back at godaddy.<br />
I was not in any condition to fool around with domains at the time.  I did not answer that email.<br />
I am not certain it was that email or one I receiver earlier wanting to know if I was interested in buying a different domain which complements another I own, but I believe it was the Oct 31 one.<br />
At any rate this is spreading my name around the internet like wildfire.  Since I do have domains I am thinking of selling, it&#8217;s a real pain.<br />
I don&#8217;t know if he decided to use my name because he was irritated that I didn&#8217;t reply or he thought I was dead or what?? but it is certainly aggravating.<br />
What do I do now.  I don&#8217;t like to use proxies for domain holding<br />
Shirley M Leurquin</p>
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