It always bugs me when articles tell consumers something about domain names that
just isn’t true. Yes, it happens all the time, and yes, it gets me every time.
In many cases
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The following is a guest post by Kevin Fink, the Senior Recovery agent at
DomainTheft.org [http://www.domaintheft.
In July of this year I announced the relaunch of DomainTheft.org
[http://morganlinton.com/the-first-100-human-verified-domain-theft-database-re-introducing-domaintheft-org/]
, a centralized Domain Theft database and recovery service. In less than six
months we’ve really seen
I am excited to announce some exciting changes and improvements taking place at
DomainTheft.org [http://www.domaintheft.org]! We launched Domain Theft
[http://morganlinton.com/the-first-100-human-verified-domain-theft-database-re-introducing-domaintheft-org/]
just over a month ago and
Today I am very excited to announce a brand-new version of DomainTheft.org
[http://www.domaintheft.org] – the 100% human-verified Domain Theft Database and
Recovery Service. The original idea for DomainTheft.org came