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by zacinbusiness
4465 days ago
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I am absolutely shocked at how simple it is for this sort of fraud to take place. If someone calls GoDaddy, for instance, and says "Hi, I'd like to transfer a domain name. Here's all of my proof that I am who I say that I am." I understand that GoDaddy, ever dutifully obliged to their customers, will transfer the domain with haste. However, should there not be some sort of probationary period? 45 days or so where both GoDaddy and the new "owner" of the domain both have full, master control? It seems to me that an account manager in GoDaddy could handle this task easily enough. Simply coordinate with the new owner, notify that there's a dispute, and lock everything down until a resolution has been completed. Am I missing something here or are these companies simply lazy and unmotivated? |
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