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RE: Holdemschoolonline.com

  • To: "Domain Insane" <domain.insane@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Holdemschoolonline.com
  • From: "Mike Moore" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 08:23:12 -0600

Thanks for you reply,

You analyst is correct, except, Enom transferred the name to you, you did
not register it as a new registration. Yes, I do have a records and payment
for the renewal at REGISTERFLY.COM not ENOM.COM.. So the name, was not
expired, nor was it registered at Enom.com. And Enom.com never had any
interest in the name in any manner what so every.

I am enclosing registerfly.com renewal polices below;

RegisterFly.com allows a 30 day grace period after a name expires. During
this 30 day grace period you can renew your domain. After the 30 day grace
period expires your domain will move to the redemption period for 30 days
prior to being dropped and made available again for registration. Once the
domain is placed in redemption you CANNOT renew it via our interface.


This the trouble ticket and replay from Registerfly.com
This trouble-ticket has been closed. A copy of our support team response
appears below. You can re-open a support ticket if you feel the issue is
still not satified.

Your Trouble Ticket tracking ID is [998de7e8dcb7db68495b75981bbc34ea] for
future reference.

Comments:

Response:

Hello,

This domain holdemschoolonline.com is found to be transfered to
DropBusiness.com on 15-mar-2006. Sorry to say but we can not do anything
with this issue.

Thank You.

Rapid Response Service

Registerfly. INC

ICANN Accredited Registrar

If  you look closely at registerfly replay, they assert that it was
transferred to you on March 15, 2006. The real problem, ICANN rules prohibit
any domain from be transferred without the owner consent. I am the owner and
I have not given consent. You did not register the name, Enom transferred it
to you unlallwfully. You are a victim of Registerfly and Enom.com fraudulent
practices, just as I am. That is the reason  that Enom.com will not reply to
emails or state the date of transfer. I have sufficient documents including
a certified check mailed to REGISTERFLY.COM by U.S. Mail and cashed by
Registerfly.com, as well as hundreds of emails and many registered letters.
Enom.com never had any interest in the name, it was never registered with
them, and they were never the owner. All names must be registered, by the
owner. My name was transferred to you, I have not give my consent to nay one
to transfer this name.

I do not wish any ill will to you, I hope you understand that now. As a
company that deals in Domain names, you can understand the criminal conduct
that has occurred here. If you have domains at Emon.com or Registerfly.com,
they are at jeporady. It is sad to say, that ICANN has turned the internet
in to this mess where the criminals have taken over.

I myself am moving forward with plans to file suit on this matter, I will be
flying to the US in several week to sign several complaints and start a
class action suit against ICANN and the US based registers as to their
unlawful practices. At that time I also plan to take some action as to this
domain name and 26 other that Registerfly and Enom.com have stolen from me.
They are sure they can not be named in a suit, but I plan to demonstrate to
them that this is not in fact true.  I went to law school and have worked on
a number of class action for firms. It was not problem in find a law firm to
file suit, after I gathered the evidence. Over the next few months you and
all who have registered names will be invited to join and recope funds that
they have stolen from you in the registration process.

I regret our first contact being adversary, I hope you can understand, I
have money invested in this name, and do want it back. All of the names
stolen were poker/gaming related, names they  knew they could sell and
transfer for a profit.

You should note that note of the people that we are CC these emails to deny
these statements as fact. Enom.com reply to you were vague, and none
descript.....they know they are nothing more that thefts and crooks. You
should also notice, that ICANN has not replied any, nor has register
fly.com, nor has Versign. All are aware of there conduct, and do not wish to
place them self 's in any greater danger. We are dealing with criminals and
cowards. I have chose to call them all, the Internet Mafia. This is
organized crime.

At this time we have the following facts, You did not register the name, it
was transferred to you by Enom.com, The name was not registered at Enom.com,
but registered at Registerfly.com, You state that Enom.com transferred the
name to you on February 19, 2006 and Registerfly states the name was
transferred to you on March 15, 2006. The Information at who-is, support
neither version, and show that the name was renew on January 15, 2006 for a
year.  I , As the owner of this name, never authorized the transfer.

If you or any of the above parties have any information that disputes the
above facts provide them to me in writing.

Thanks,

Michael Moore

 Copies sent viva registered U.S. Mail to the above entities except Domain
Insane.


[Mike Moore]

 -----Original Message-----
From: scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Domain Insane
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 3:40 AM
To: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ICANN@xxxxxxxxx; support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; risk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
paul.stahura@xxxxxxxx; legal@xxxxxxxx; mjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
ssene@xxxxxxxxxxxx; rlayton@xxxxxxxxxxxx; scheung@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxx; tsloan@xxxxxxxxxxxx; sschagrin@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
sryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jmcConnaughey@xxxxxxxxxxxx; mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
alee@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jgattuso@xxxxxxxxxxxx; estark@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
IR@xxxxxxxxxxxx; dcpolicy@xxxxxxxxxxxx; forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
committee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; cole@xxxxxxxxx; daniel.halloran@xxxxxxxxx;
twomey@xxxxxxxxx; john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx; Ron; Alex
Subject: Re: Holdemschoolonline.com



  Dear Sir,

  I bought the domain on 19 February 2006, which is more than 30 days after
the period for which you registered the domain had lapsed.

  The creation date shows as 15 January 2005 as this is the date that the
domain was created.  As previously stated by yourself the whois record
changed on 19 February 2006 to reflect my purchase from eNom.

  It is probably best to think of domain registration as a leasing
processes.  If you do not pay the yearly renewal fee then the domain is
available for somebody else.

  If you were leasing a vehicle and didn't keep up with the payments then
the leasing company would take the vehicle back and look for someone else to
lease it.  In doing so the vehicle's manufacturing date would not change (eg
15 January 2005).

  I have a record of the domain purchase from eNom on 19 February 2006.

  The question you need to be asking yourself is, do you have a record of a
domain registration renewal for the period 15 January 2006 -> 16 January
2007.

  Please state what claim you have to the domain after the renewal period
has lapsed.


  Regards,

  Scott Pearse


  On 17/03/06, Mike Moore <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    Hi,

    Thanks for you replay, but it appears that neither you nor, Enom.com are
willing to produce any email or documents as to the date of transfer. I find
it hard to understand, why it is difficult to state the date this domain was
transferred to you.

    Can Emon.com not make this statement, and do you not have any emails or
material demonstrating such,.

    The Records appear to show that the transfer was not as emon.com
asserts. Someone is lying. My experience is that thefts when caught lie!
This is nothing more that criminal, and they have been caught. In the U.S.
is Federal Crime to alter information in a computer data base as part of a
crime act, the Data Base at Versign has been alerted several times, since I
started asking Questions.

    Again, I am asking you to state when you acquired this domain name. Do
you have some problem in make a statement as to this date? It should be
clear to you at this time, that Emon.com, is nothing less that a bunch of
criminals, with Regitserfly.com and ICANN. That lie cheat and steal as a way
of business. The Renew date date demonstrates that you acquired before
1/16/2006, and We both know you did not create this record on 1/16/2005.

    Sir I ask you again, state the date you acquired this Domain, and do you
have any statement as to how the Versign data base shows you to have create
tis record on 1/16/2005.


    Micahel Moore
      -----Original Message-----
      From: scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Domain Insane

      Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 1:20 AM
      To: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx
      Cc: ICANN@xxxxxxxxx; support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
risk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; paul.stahura@xxxxxxxx; legal@xxxxxxxx;
mjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxx; ssene@xxxxxxxxxxxx; rlayton@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
scheung@xxxxxxxxxxxx; tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxx; tsloan@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
sschagrin@xxxxxxxxxxxx; sryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jmcConnaughey@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx; alee@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jgattuso@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
estark@xxxxxxxxxxxx; IR@xxxxxxxxxxxx; dcpolicy@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; committee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; cole@xxxxxxxxx;
daniel.halloran@xxxxxxxxx; twomey@xxxxxxxxx; john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx; Ron;
Alex
      Subject: Re: Holdemschoolonline.com


      Dear Mr Moore,

      I have forwarded your comments to eNom and they have issued the
response below.

      Regards,

      Scott Pearse

        All expired domains are provided a grace period, during which time
you can renew the domain at your regular rate. In this case, the grace
period for renewal has lapsed and this domain was purchased by another
client through eNom's Pre Release Auction Services. Pre Release Auctions are
comprised of domain names that expired and have gone beyond the 30 day
renewal grace period.




      On 16/03/06, Mike Moore <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
        Hi,



        Thanks for your reply. As I stated before, I am in the process of
gathering evidences of Enom.com and Regiosterfly.com criminal conduct. This
Domain is one of many that Registerfly, stole and Enom.com helped; this is
the first one they sold. Needs to say, this is will get ugly before it is
over. Both Registerflyc.om and Enom.com believe them self's beyond the reach
of the courts.



        There is very conflicting data as to the sale of this Name, the
records indicate that you all created it on 1/15/2005, which is false, and
there has been three different dates as to last updating, the first was
1/16/2005, then there was 2/19/2006 and then changed again to 3/15/2006. As
you know all of this in formation is false. It does appear that Emon.com
sold you all the name, before it expired, and not as represented. I have
deep concerns that Emon.com can alter the data in the Versign data base as
to dot com names to cover up their criminal conduct, as should you. This
demonstrated that Enom van steal and sell names at their will and cover up
their conduct by altering the data at versign any way they want. You as I,
owner of domains names now at the mercy of this mafia that now runs the
Internet.





        I have copied the date from Emon.com, for you review, as you can
see, the name was created on 2005-01-16, I know and you know that you did
not create this recorded on this date but that I did, like wise, the renew
date is 2007-01-16 demonstrating that it was in fact renewed on this date. I
have documents this criminal conduct; there will be no disputing this
evidence.



        If you have documents [Mike Moore] or emials as to the sale or
transfer of  this domain name to you, I am asking that you provide such to
me. I view this name as being stolen and do plan to file criminal charges
against Registerfly.com and Enom.com as well as seek civil damages.




        I am disputing your rights to use or possess this name as provided
by the rules and regulation at ICANN.



        Michael Moore





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        -----Original Message-----
        From: scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:scott.pearse@xxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Domain Insane
        Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:10 PM
        To: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Cc: ICANN@xxxxxxxxx; support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
risk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; paul.stahura@xxxxxxxx; legal@xxxxxxxx;
mjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxx; ssene@xxxxxxxxxxxx; rlayton@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
scheung@xxxxxxxxxxxx; tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxx; tsloan@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
sschagrin@xxxxxxxxxxxx; sryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jmcConnaughey@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx; alee@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jgattuso@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
estark@xxxxxxxxxxxx; IR@xxxxxxxxxxxx; dcpolicy@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; committee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; cole@xxxxxxxxx;
daniel.halloran@xxxxxxxxx; twomey@xxxxxxxxx; john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx; Ron;
Alex
        Subject: Re: Holdemschoolonline.com

        Dear Mr Moore,



        I have contacted eNom, from whom I bought the domain.

        I have copied their response below.



        Regards,



        Scott Pearse



        --- Agent Reply: Joanne Fleming - 3/16/2006 11:05 AM ---

        Hello Scott,

        You can let Mr. Moore know that the domain expired 1/17/2006 and was
not renewed within the renewal grace period. Thus, the domain was put into
our Pre Release auction and was purchased by you.

        If he has any questions regarding why the domain was not renewed, he
will need to contact his former reseller, RegisterFly.com (please see
contact information for RegisterFly to follow).

        Organization: Registerfly.com
        Site link: http://www.registerfly.com
        Phone: +1.9737362545
        Email: rapid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

        Thank you.
        Joanne Fleming
        Transfer Manager
        Technical Support Team
        www.enom.com/help





        On 15/03/06, Mike Moore <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

        Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
        4676 Admiralty Way
        Suite 330 Marina del Rey, CA 90292
        Phone: 310.823.9358

        cole@xxxxxxxxx
        john.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx
        twomey@xxxxxxxxx
        daniel.halloran@xxxxxxxxx
        committee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        icann@xxxxxxxxx

        Federal Trade Commission
        Michael Donohue - Bureau of Consumer Protection staff attorney
        (202) 326-3563
        mdonohue@xxxxxxx

        Versign
        VeriSign Worldwide Headquarters
        487 East Middlefield Road
        Mountain View, CA 94043
        Phone: 650-961-7500
        dcpolicy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        IR@xxxxxxxxxxxx


        National Telecommunications and Information Administration U.S.
Department
        of Commerce
        Herbert C. Hoover Building (HCHB)
        U.S. Department of Commerce / NTIA
        1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
        Washington, D.C. 20230

        Eric R. Stark, estark@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Policy Analysts & Specialists
        Joe Gattuso (detailed to the Office of the Assistant Secretary),
        jgattuso@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Alfred Lee, alee@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Maureen A. Lewis, mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        James McConnaughey, jmcConnaughey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sandra Ryan, sryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sallianne Schagrin, sschagrin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Tim Sloan, tsloan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Tanya Holmes, tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sheree Cheung, scheung@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        rlayton@xxxxxxxxxxxx ssene@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Marilyn Jenkins mjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Phone: (202) 482-1866
        Fax: (202) 482-1865


        eNom, Inc. Attn. Legal
        2002 156th Ave. NE, Suite #300
        Unigard Park, McKinley Building
        Bellevue, WA 98007 USA
        Phone: 425.274.4500
        Email: legal@xxxxxxxx
        paul.stahura@xxxxxxxx

        RegisterFly.com, Inc.
        623 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite #7
        West Orange, NJ 07052
        risk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


        DropBusiness.com
        Scott Pearse ( domain.insane@xxxxxxxxx)
        Beacon Station
        Cregneash
        Port St Mary, ISLE OF MAN IM9 4ER
        GB



        Dear Scott Pearse,

        It has come to my attention that my property, Holdemschoolonline.com
has
        been transferred to you. I have made several inquires as to this to
        Registerfly.com and Enom.com without reply. When and how did you
acquire
        this domain name. The who is data also states that you registered it
in
        2005, I am in possession of considerable undisputable data which
        demonstrated that I was the person that registered it in 2005 and it
was in
        registered in my name till 1/16/2006. I find all of this very
upsetting. I
        have to wonder who could have change the data at Versign, as to
owner and
        contact, but left the created date unchanged.


        Do you have any information that you can forward to me as to when
and how
        you acquired this domain name. I am in the process for filling
litigation in
        the U.S. Federal Courts naming Registerfly.com , Enom.com, ICANN and
Versign
        as defendants as to a number of Domains names and their criminal
actives. I
        also plan to file a criminal complaint as to these matter also.
Theft is a
        serious matter, I plan on follow up on these issues, to a
conclusion.



        Michael Moore
        PO Box 534
        Warrior AL 35180

        Copies sent to all of the above viva registered U.S. Mail.

        Except-Scott Pearse.












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