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My domain "hairstylist.com" was in use for over 6 Years by someone else who DID NOT own or have the rights (a Scam/Scheme)...
Now that I have re-trieve it ...I'm receiving all of their email....
How can I contact them?
How Can I Review their Profile?
How can use this to my advanatge ?
(promote, advertise or something)...
Nothing bad has occurred as of yet....but they are not receiving Mail....

Since I am the recip. for "anyone@hairstylist.com"

http://www.hairstylist.com is currently parked, but how can I find out how it was being used prior to the re-coup.......

2007-02-15 06:41:46 · 1 answers · asked by N Tune 2 BEAUTY 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

More Details..Note that I own the Domain named "hairstylist.com"...You don't have to create eMail addresses...with a Catch all account...
You can be uuupppttt@hairstylist.com if need be...this usually would not happen if you want your email....In my case these people are getting their email at my domain address...My Business Name is "HAIRSTYLIST.COM"...If you had been using someone elses domain thinking it belong to you...then you would have your Name @ hairstylist.com...these people were apparently or they claim to have been douuped....for $5000 buying a domain that I
purchased in1997.. and can no longer locate the seller...
Does this make sense now ? ? ?
Use anyname@mydomainname.com
and I will receive the email... Is this confusing ? ?

2007-02-15 08:23:23 · update #1

1 answers

There are those to whom such information is useful. Try the link below..

A personal take on this matter is given below , since it sounds to me very much like sour grapes on your
part. Possibly this may be semi-justified, then again,
possibly not. Without the facts of the matter to go on,
I won't pass further comment, other than to say.. ( and IMHO ) ..

1. Why have you created the same email address at
the domain as was there before? Why not just ditch
it and create your own?

2. Why would you *want* to read someone else's email
anyway? Any information you pick up would not be of
use for litigation or other purposes, and besides you
could unwittingly find yourself on the receiving end of
trouble.

3 No bad things can happen to you, unless you yourself are up to no good!

4. Little point in attempting to contact anyone really.
If they don't want to be found, you are just wasting
time and energy that would be better spent
elsewhere.

You have the lease on the domain for the period of
registration, why not let bygones be bygones and
move forward?

HTH.
.
Addendum - in answer to your further comments
=====================================

I'm not confused, but is seems you are! If you'd care
to mail me off answers, then I will try to assist
further, ok?

And incidentally, one never *owns* a domain. Merely *leases*
one for a predefined period.

Cheers.

2007-02-15 07:11:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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