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July 07, 2012, 08:21:32 PM
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July 07, 2012, 09:34:24 PM
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He already chose bitpantry.com just so everyone knows Tongue

Oh that's a good one. Shocked

I thought so, that's why I pre-emptively registered  Grin
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August 14, 2012, 12:05:04 AM
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DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH FATIGUE, EVER FOR ANY REASON!!

Just thought I'd let anyone who's interested know, Fatigue scooped up the bitpantry.com site out from under me before I could even get set up, then offered to sell it to me for 'cheap'.  I caved and bought the damn thing, and now months later, it comes to light that when he registered it to begin with he used false information.  Now, the site is shut down because of the fraudulent information HE used to register the domain out from under us in the first place,  we can't even get the information changed to our correct info and pay for it properly, it's all just gone. 

So to anyone considering doing ANY business with Fatigue, especially buying domain names from him, all I can say is DON'T.  He is a dishonest, unscrupulous, opportunistic person and you should run VERY VERY FAST in the opposite direction from him.
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August 14, 2012, 12:16:21 AM
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DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH FATIGUE, EVER FOR ANY REASON!!

Just thought I'd let anyone who's interested know, Fatigue scooped up the bitpantry.com site out from under me before I could even get set up, then offered to sell it to me for 'cheap'.  I caved and bought the damn thing, and now months later, it comes to light that when he registered it to begin with he used false information.  Now, the site is shut down because of the fraudulent information HE used to register the domain out from under us in the first place,  we can't even get the information changed to our correct info and pay for it properly, it's all just gone. 

So to anyone considering doing ANY business with Fatigue, especially buying domain names from him, all I can say is DON'T.  He is a dishonest, unscrupulous, opportunistic person and you should run VERY VERY FAST in the opposite direction from him.

Well I really would have appreciated you talking to me about this, it was well mentioned in my thread that if you wanted your information used all you had to do was give it to me... I didn't pressure you in to anything if I do remember correctly. If you feel like you deserve your money back you can pm me and I will be happy to oblige you. I was really only offering that service to give the availability of reasonably priced domains to the community. The money was really only to stop every new guy from wasting my time and instead sort out people who actually needed them.

Like I said, if you feel it is warranted, please just shoot me a pm, ill have no problem sorting it out.
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August 14, 2012, 12:25:00 AM
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You know, it's funny that you mention how your forum post says you'll use our information, etc.  I seem to recall (and have the pm's to prove it) that YOU contacted me saying you had ALREADY REGISTERED the domain name I was going to be using and that you'd sell it to me for cheap.  At NO point in time did I have ANY opportunity to have my own info used for anything, so if you'd like to continue to pretend as if I did, by all means, do so.  I have my proof at hand, ready to be viewed by your customer base.
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August 14, 2012, 12:30:31 AM
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You know, it's funny that you mention how your forum post says you'll use our information, etc.  I seem to recall (and have the pm's to prove it) that YOU contacted me saying you had ALREADY REGISTERED the domain name I was going to be using and that you'd sell it to me for cheap.  At NO point in time did I have ANY opportunity to have my own info used for anything, so if you'd like to continue to pretend as if I did, by all means, do so.  I have my proof at hand, ready to be viewed by your customer base.

There's never been much of a customer base for starts, and yes I did pre register, but at any time you could have asked your information used. My thread does state that incorrect information will be used unless you ask me. I truly am sorry this happened, like I said, reimbursement will be no issue if you choose to ask.
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August 14, 2012, 12:44:19 AM
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Ok, I'd appreciate a reimbursement, you can send it here: 1BMTaEn4ftF7H4A3vApSfKiSpTHUg4LSkC .  Just a thought, next time you offer to sell someone a domain, especially one you "bought" out from under them, and you PM the person, who likely has never seen or heard of your domain thread...you might actually bother to offer all that information that you just trotted out to defend yourself with. 
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August 14, 2012, 12:51:21 AM
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Sent. And I do believe I sent enough extra that you can visit coindomains(don't remember if its a .com or .net) and get one while keeping your reimbursement.
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August 14, 2012, 02:07:37 AM
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We've received payment and are currently working with the domain registrar to see if we can get it released to us.  We'll keep you updated on how that's going.
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August 14, 2012, 08:54:40 AM
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We've received payment and are currently working with the domain registrar to see if we can get it released to us.  We'll keep you updated on how that's going.

I'm sorry to hear about your bad experience, please give me the opportunity to help you out.

Check out my thread here ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99592.0 ) and i'll give you a 25% Discount on any domain you want to order.
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August 14, 2012, 10:34:40 AM
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My suggestion: BitMart

Edit: my bad, must read whole thread


Also

Sell toilet paper. It's cheap, doesn't perish long term, and EVERYONE needs it (or at least I hope so!)

Perhaps a separate bulk toilet-paper site? BitRolls.com? Maybe special editions with Greenbacks or Euros printed on the sheets? (bet Gavin Andressen would buy...)

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August 14, 2012, 01:19:55 PM
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Bakin' Bits?
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August 14, 2012, 04:38:34 PM
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August 14, 2012, 08:49:40 PM
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Wow.  He suggested it and bought it out from underneath you.

Almost as ugly as the paypal/bitcoin situation.

signature campaigns annoy me.
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August 15, 2012, 12:45:39 AM
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August 15, 2012, 03:32:21 PM
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Wow.  He suggested it and bought it out from underneath you.

Almost as ugly as the paypal/bitcoin situation.

Yes, and it doesn't look promising for trying to get it back.  So during the interim, the entire site is down, till we move it to an alternate domain.  Yay.
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August 15, 2012, 11:55:01 PM
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Wow.  He suggested it and bought it out from underneath you.

Almost as ugly as the paypal/bitcoin situation.

i dont see a problem with this. he thought of the business name. he registered the domain. people register domains to sell all the time. its called capitalism.

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August 16, 2012, 12:04:26 AM
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Wow.  He suggested it and bought it out from underneath you.

Almost as ugly as the paypal/bitcoin situation.

i dont see a problem with this. he thought of the business name. he registered the domain. people register domains to sell all the time. its called capitalism.

The problem is this:  it would have been irksome, but otherwise no big deal if reg'ing it out from under me was ALL he did.  The very fact that he did so with blatantly false information, which has caused all the trouble now, is what is the problem.
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August 16, 2012, 12:20:44 AM
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i also use false information for everything i do online. i doubt he knew of the complications that would cause when transferring ownership. why not be mad at the domain provider? they seem to be the ones who isnt allowing you to take control of the domain. i understand your frustration but telling everybody to beware of him isnt fair. he did refund you.

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August 16, 2012, 01:05:21 AM
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i also use false information for everything i do online. i doubt he knew of the complications that would cause when transferring ownership. why not be mad at the domain provider? they seem to be the ones who isnt allowing you to take control of the domain. i understand your frustration but telling everybody to beware of him isnt fair. he did refund you.


Do you use false information including false payment information.  The domain was free to begin with but required him to input credit card information for when it began billing, and according to them it was invalid/false information, which is why months down the road this is happening.  Oh, and the cute little fact that when he sold it to us he never bothered to mention that.
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