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Halvarez from SnapNames Auction Fraud reveiled

Nelson Brady aka Halvarez from SnapNamesSnapNames.com has officially released it’s acknowledgment of an insider scam that was being hosted by one of it’s very own. SnapNames has recently announced that they have let go one of there employees who had been manipulating the widely recognized auction platform for domain names. Apparently one of there employees had set-up an account via the SnapNames platform in the pretenses of acquiring domain names or raising the bidding on the domain names, some of which domains were actually won in auction by the “Halvarez” account. The name Halvarez has been known in the domaining industry for some time now. A simple Google search will return several topics in discussion within the domain name world. Here is the email released by SnapNames in response to the auction fraud.

Dear SnapNames customer:

I’m contacting you today to inform you of an unfortunate incident at SnapNames, and to let you know what the company is doing to address it.

Recently, SnapNames discovered that an employee had set up an account on the SnapNames system under a false name and, under this name, bid in SnapNames auctions. This is a clear violation of our internal policy and was not approved by the company. We deeply regret that this conduct has impacted our customers.

Extent of impact

This conduct affected a small percentage of SnapNames auctions:

* Bidding affected approximately five percent of total SnapNames auctions since 2005, most of which occurred between 2005 and 2007.
* The incremental revenue from the bidding represented approximately one percent of SnapNames’ auction revenue since 2005.

No matter the level of impact, SnapNames takes this matter extremely seriously. When the matter was discovered, the company immediately closed the account in question and began a thorough investigation. The employee has also been dismissed from the company.

SnapNames further discovered that, on certain recent and limited occasions, when the employee won an auction, the employee secretly arranged to refund from SnapNames to the fictitious account a portion of the winning bid amount.

Remedy to affected customers

Though on some occasions the employee won the auction, in many instances the bidding caused the ultimate auction winner to pay more for a name than had the employee not participated in the auction.

SnapNames neither condones this conduct nor wants to be perceived as benefiting from the conduct. Accordingly, we have decided that regardless of the circumstance, in every auction where the employee’s fictitious account submitted a bid which resulted in a higher price being paid by the winning bidder, SnapNames will offer a rebate, with 5.22% interest (the highest applicable federal rate during the affected time period), to affected customers for the difference between the prices they actually paid and the prices they would have paid, had the employee not bid in the auctions. The rebate will be available in cash or in credit on the SnapNames platform, at your discretion.

SnapNames has moved quickly to address this situation. The company has retained Rust Consulting, an independent third party, who will administer the rebate offer. Within the next week, Rust Consulting will contact affected customers to provide details regarding the offer.

Your business and ongoing relationship are important to us and we can assure you that we have taken all necessary steps to ensure the integrity of the platform and reinforced controls and procedures to avoid any possibility of further breach. These include:

* Enhanced monitoring of bidding activity for suspect behavior
* Additional controls over financial transactions
* Specific domain name registration policies for employees

In the meantime, if you have any questions, you may consult the FAQs here, or contact the SnapNames support team:

By e-mail: support@snapnames.com
Phone: +1 (866) 690-6279 (toll-free in the U.S.)
+1 (503) 241-8547 (outside the U.S.)

SnapNames, and all in the Oversee family of companies, are deeply disappointed with this incident. Since its founding in 2000, SnapNames has been committed to the principles of fairness and trust; the company wants to assure customers—through both words and actions—that it remains committed to those principles.

Thank you again for your business, and for your ongoing trust in SnapNames.

Sincerely,

Jeff Kupietzky Craig Snyder
President and CEO General Manager, SnapNames.com

SnapNames
1600 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 400
Portland, OR 97201

Well, that sums it up folks. I personally would like to acknowledge SnapNames.com for being so proactive with the situation and letting their customers know about the problem at hand in such good fashion. It is very hard to run a company which is as successful as SnapNames.com and to have a bad seed in the pile doesn’t seem impossible or even surprising. With such a response in the timely manner to an Auction Fraud issue, I think many precautions and measures will be implemented to retain their customer base and continue moving on.

What are your thought?

RickLatona.com says No More AEIOU.com

Of all people to call it quits, RickLatona.com says goodbye to mini-sites and to AEIOU.com. There will be no more mini-site creation from this point forward except for those who already have product orders submitted. All of those who have web sites hosted at AEIOU.com will have 90 days to relocate their sites.

In a blog post at RickLatona.com, Latona says there’s no money in web design. “It’s hard. The customers are hard to please. The margins are slim and frankly, there are bigger fish to fry”, wrote Latona.

RickLatona.com is widely known for the very popular Domain Name Auction and Brokerage Service which has hosted a multitude of quality products since it’s inception. But now, it is time to wrap up on the developmental stage of things and progress with the domaining side, which has proven to be very successful and requires plenty of attention.

Whatever Rick decides to do, we all know it will be successful and we would like to wish him all the best with his future endeavors.

The $16 Million Dollar Domain Insure.com

$16 Million for a domain name, Wow! That’s right, Insure.com has just recently been purchased for the enormous amount of $16,000,000.00 USD. The last time that the domain name was sold was back in 2001, where it brought in a figure of $1.6 Million.

The proud new owner(s) QuinStreet (a well known marketing firm) has made the purchase of the NASDAQ publicly traded domain and all associated domain names with. So now what? Well the name acquisition is only the first step in the re-branding process where the new name of the company is said to be “Life Quotes”.

For those of you who do not remember QuinStreet, you may recall the last August domain name sale of Internet.com and all assets which fetched a whopping $18 Million dollars. QuinStreet is the same buyer.

BANS BuildANicheStore.com goes up for Auction at Flippa.

This comes as a big surprise to me and I am sure too many who have purchased this versatile software script used to make niche sites for eBay affiliates. I purchased the script a couple of years ago and I put up a couple of websites myself. I got side tracked like normal and set the script aside with HUGE future plans…lol! Anyways, this could be the sale of the decade for the right person(s), considering all that is included in this deal. There is so much involved here with the BuildANicheStore.com empire, I will just copy a piece of the auction details below and you can follow to the bidding destination.

Description:
Over the past few years we’ve built up and collected quite a bit of value in the “niche site building” / “affiliate marketing” markets and after 3 years of involvement we’ve decided it’s time to package this value up and let someone else take it over, develop it and profit from it.

The package includes 2 developed digital products and a network development opportunity in the niche site building / affiliate marketing industry along with some other interesting extras.

Everything listed below is included in the sale.

In summary this includes:

1. 2 developed digital products (www.BuildANicheStore.com and www.N1WAY.com) which have a combined income of $49,487.17 over the last 3 months and a total 3 year income of $545,372.80 (sales) plus £65,906.48 (hosting affiliate revenue) – further details and revenue breakdowns follow. 27 directly related domains are also included.

2. The domain name www.Make3To5GrandAMonth.com and how to use it.

3. An immediate plan and supporting domains for incorporation of BANS and N1WAY into a larger network (NicheSiteBuildingNetwork.com) and the simple expansion of that network through the use of NicheSiteBuilding.com.

4. A further 18 domains and purchase concepts directly related to the development and expansion of the NicheSiteBuildingNetwork.com.

5. A further 23 domains and purchase concepts directly related to the wider internet marketing niche.

6. A final batch of 13 “niche site” domains which we do not intend to develop.

7. 2 developed niche affiliate sites used as examples in both BANS and N1WAY which have a combined monthly income of around $500 through the eBay partner network affiliate program.

Terms Of Auction And Sale

- Starting Price $200,000

- Bid Increments: $25,000

- BIN $500,000

- Auction Length: 10 Days

- No Splitting Of Assets – All Inclusive Sale Only

- If There Is Counter-Bidding Within The Last 10 Minutes Of The Auction We Will Invite Final Offers From All Participants After The Auction Closes (This Is To Prevent Auction Sniping).

- Interested Parties Please Direct All Questions To Us Via The Private Messaging Feature.

- Answers To Any Common Questions Received Will Be Posted In The Thread

- All Unnecessary Thread Posts Will Be Deleted

- The 2 products and 2 developed sites are all located on 2 seperate Hostgator servers which will be transferred over to the new owner fully functional and with all files. We will cover one whole months hosting fees for both servers to enable the buyer time to either transfer the sites to their existing servers or continue to use the already set up Hostgator servers.

- All domains included in sale with the exception of keywordcombinations.com are held in 2 GoDaddy.com accounts.

- KeywordCombinations.com is in an account at BuyDomains.com.

- All included domains have different expiry dates ranging from 1 to 50 months (the majority are 12 months or more).

- All associated income ids and accounts for BANS and N1WAY will be changed over before this transfer.

- We will offer 2 weeks support via email and telephone (if required) to assist with any questions the new owner has.

- Payment via Paypal, Escrow or Bank Transfer – can be decided with buyer.

If you have those kind of funds laying around and would like to take BANS BuildANicheStore to the next level, then visit the BANS Auction at Flippa

Cricket obtains CricketWireless.com

Cricket gets a boost in their Internet presence. Cricket Communications has had a difficult time ranking in the search engines but not any longer. With the recent sale of Cricket.com being sold at the remarkable price tag of $1.75 million to GCV Mauritius, Cricket Wireless has missed the band wagon on that terrific domain name. That isn’t holding them back though. The largely growing mobile phone and service provider has acquired a domain name that is sure to land them the targeted traffic they are looking for. CricketWireless.com is the newly acquired name and it is sure to get noticed as Compete.com, a leader in the Analytics arena is suggesting that the term is receiving 10,000-35,000 searches a month. With that many searches being conducted on a single term, product related, the benefits are overwhelming.


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