kennycarvajal
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Gosh. At this point I hope our project doesn't illegaly end up on the internet.
Kenny
Kenny
Finding out what I did was elementary, my dear Kenny . I looked in my browser history and found that "ultramastering.com" was actually aliased to "ultramastering.moonfruit.com". So I just went straight to moonfruit.com to see who they were and saw that they were a website builder service and software provider. That they price their software in pounds instead of dollars indicates that they are probably located across the pond.kennycarvajal said:Judging by these facts, should I consider this a loss? Would you be able to e-mail me the info where you got these from for when I have to file a claim through Paypal? Can you check if there's any correlation between ultramastering.com and masterbymail.com? I kinda had a weird feeling when I first saw these sites for some reason.
Since the site wasn't launched till the 16th of April, I take it those testimonials were from imaginary clients. Damn it!!!
Kenny
I don't think we'll be that lucky...SouthSIDE Glen said:The masterbymail.com domain is set to expire in three weeks (uness it is renewed.)
SouthSIDE Glen said:Both MBM and UM are using Network Solutions as their registrar.
MBM used to have a public registration as that's how we managed to track him down to his suburban house last September.
About a month after our look at MBM, on November 9th, 2005, he changed the MBM WHOIS regristration to the same private unlisted service that Ultramastering uses.
Oh, I know that. In the 90's and early 2Ks, NS was practically the World Bank, Trilateral Commission, Masons, and G8 of the Internet . But because of ther still not-so-competitive pricing and the large influx of ma and pa registrars these days, NS isn't quite the registration monolith they used to be...even if they still have a political stranglehold on almost the entire Net (BTW, compare the board of directors for Network Solutions with those of companies like Bechtel, Raytheon and Haliburton. The incidence of Directors with top national security clearances at NS is very similar...or at least it was the last time I checked )mshilarious said:the use of Network Solutions isn't rare. They were the original domain name registrar and still the largest.
ROAD TRIP!!!!!!southside glen said:MBM used to have a public registration as that's how we managed to track him down to his suburban house last September.
Dogbreath said:"Ultramastering"....sounds like Behringer has a hand in it...
Sweet. At least you didn't get taken too badly. That's some decent news....kennycarvajal said:Guys,
Thanks again for your time and responses. I would just like to inform you that my payment has since been refunded.
Regards,
Kenny
In a perfect world, they told the truth and your disc will arrive USPS next Tuesday because they sent it bulk rate and it's been delayed by the flood of first-class Mother's Day cards and packages. You'll have your disc and your money.kennycarvajal said:I'm glad they finally responded to me and even went as far as refunded my payment, when I accepted not to get anything at all.
SouthSIDE Glen said:About a month after our look at MBM, on November 9th, 2005, he changed the MBM WHOIS regristration to the same private unlisted service that Ultramastering uses.