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Please read this carefully, as I wouldn't want the current owner to be scapegoated in this current situation. He has done nothing wrong.
The domain hoopla.com was stolen some months back from a terrific woman named Leslie Harpold.
Background here:
http://www.textism.com/article/490/
Leslie's temp site here:
http://www.harpold.com/
Long story short is that the current owner got it on a drop after the registrar where it was hijacked to (away from Verislime) got freaked by the pressure, and rather than return it to its rightful owner--ie Leslie--they simply let it drop. Someone in Taiwan grabbed it, and they are trying to get as much money out of Leslie as possible.
We have offered them $750, which is 100 times their profit, and promised them endless goodwill if they accept the offer. So far they have not accepted, or even counter-offered.
They did get it on a drop, legally, but they're being jerks about it. Many hundreds of people have emailed them, but to no avail. We have secured the hoopla.net domain, but Leslie has many links in to hoopla.com and wants the name back on principle (can't blame her)
If you know anything about this individual or company, or can help in any way, please contact me here or Leslie through her harpold.com site.
Leslie is a super talented and clever woman, and she was clearly wronged here.
The domain hoopla.com was stolen some months back from a terrific woman named Leslie Harpold.
Background here:
http://www.textism.com/article/490/
Leslie's temp site here:
http://www.harpold.com/
Long story short is that the current owner got it on a drop after the registrar where it was hijacked to (away from Verislime) got freaked by the pressure, and rather than return it to its rightful owner--ie Leslie--they simply let it drop. Someone in Taiwan grabbed it, and they are trying to get as much money out of Leslie as possible.
We have offered them $750, which is 100 times their profit, and promised them endless goodwill if they accept the offer. So far they have not accepted, or even counter-offered.
They did get it on a drop, legally, but they're being jerks about it. Many hundreds of people have emailed them, but to no avail. We have secured the hoopla.net domain, but Leslie has many links in to hoopla.com and wants the name back on principle (can't blame her)
If you know anything about this individual or company, or can help in any way, please contact me here or Leslie through her harpold.com site.
Leslie is a super talented and clever woman, and she was clearly wronged here.