I picked up latn.com on a drop. A week after I received this E-mail:
Dear Sir,
I am contacting you about latn.com. This domain name has been registered to
me for several years and unfortunately released onto the open market
incorrectly by Verisign earlier this month. I am currently contacting the
new registrars in an attempt to acquire them back and would highly
appreciate your cooperation.
Thank God, most of the new registrars have been cooperative and I have
already been able to recapture a few back and hope that you can understand
my most unfortunate situation and sincere appreciation for your attention to
this matter.
I am proposing to reimburse you for your expenses incurred thus far in
relation to the domain name and apologize for the inconvenience.
Please, contact me directly to my cell phone XXXXXXXXXX or by e-mail, if
you should have any comments, questions or suggestions.
I thank you in advance for your consideration and look forward to hearing
from you.
Sincerely and respectfully,
XXXXXXX
This guy said he lost 57 domain names because of Verisign's mistake and was only able to recapture 23 of the names so far.
He forwarded this as proof:
Dear Mr. XXXXXX,
Thank you for your assistance. I am confident that you will be able to correct, Verisign's, big mistake.
As we confirmed over the phone, all of my domain names have been closely managed over the past few months, to assure that what appears to have just happened was NOT going to happen. I was aware that Verisign, was upgrading and adding new services so I didn't want to be a victim of the confusion. I also have several e-mails, confirmations and reference numbers pertaining to this. I also have the confirmations and "success" status in my portal for the 57 domains we are referring to since October X, 2002.
Here is the portal confirmation for the renewal of my 57 domain names:
XXXXXXXXXDomain Renew Success 10/02/2002 XXXXEDT
XXXXXXXXXDomain Renew Success 10/02/2002 XXXXEDT
I also received confirmation that the transaction was succesful, by phone, from more than one person, because after I confirmed that my domain names were secure through the portal and with Mr. XXXXXXX by phone and e-mail, I still noticed that the WHOIS search was still not updated. Having recently learned that Verisign, had some legal issues in reference to domain names, I was very ontop of this, so I was making sure to follow up by phone and e-mail for every transaction, because the portal was new and I wanted to assure myself that everything was being managed properly and accurately. When I called the support center, several representatives ASSURED me that the status in my portal was accurate and that the systems just hadn't updated yet.
To my surprise, this morning, I checked one of the domain names via WHOIS search, and noticed that it was registered to someone else. That is when I called you and began to troubleshoot the situation.
Without waiving any of my rights, in order to help you in correcting this situation. I have registered the domain names again as you instructed, in order to secure any of my domains that Verisign, has inaccurately, made available to the open market.
Here is the portal confirmation for today's registrations:
XXXXXXXXDomain Create Success 10/11/2002 XXXXEDT
Unfortunately, I was only able to recapture, 23 domain names of the 57. There are still 34 domain names that Verisign, is liable for.
Sincerely,
XXXXXXXX
-----Original Message-----
From:
[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 1:11 PM
To: XXXXXXXX
Subject: domain deletions
We are aware of the fact that your domains have been deleted. I am working
on a resolution to this issue as we speak. I will be in contact with you
before the end of the day with a resolution to your issue.
I apologize for all of the concern,
XXXXXXX
I have Xed out personal info to protect privacy.
What do you think???