Anyone catch "that lead cost me $25".
somebody was stuffing leads w/ their own info. lmao.
Anyone catch "that lead cost me $25".
Anyone catch "that lead cost me $25".
I bet he never uses that lead source again, lol.
sgtryan how do you think he got your information anyway? Your name was obviously filled out for a auto loan somewhere...
I think you guys are taking this too far! Once again it might prove costly for Jon if that Gary Thiem guy decides to fight this thread. At least, the one who registered GaryThiem.Com would have to shell out $180+ bucks to GoDaddy.com and a possible law suit.
I don't know much about the laws of domains and the online stuff but "Telling someone to fuck off and transfer the domain to someone else outside the country won't do you any good. You would be held responsible for all the shit that happened up until you were the owner of the domain.i always thought about people suing you for your domain, what i would do is tell them to fuck off and transfer the domain to someone else outside the country
Thanks for the reply Fatbat. But you be careful with Godaddy domains (in this case, godaddy is kind of notorious, also visit nodaddy.com and learn about it) and hosting.No, Google would only have to go after the new owner to try to get the domain. However, if you had a legitimate beef with Google, built a website called googlesucks.com or something like it, and didn't defame or slander Google in the process (or monetize it), the first amendment would likely protect you in the US.
God dammit man... no spoilers!