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Originally Posted by onwebcam
I'll expand on this one a bit further. For many of those years our community raised red flags on this scamming that was being done. During all of that time everyone within the company said it wasn't so. years and millions of stolen dollars later they finally fess up. Selling out the lone gunman and trying to make amends acting as if they never had any idea of what was going on. What do you think is going to happen to this lone gunman and said publicly traded company? Probably nothing to the company. Because you see if you are a scammer you can hide behind a corporation and all liability is on a fictitious entity. If we want to go after the lone gunman we have to do it on our own.
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To expand on this one even further. We already have a "governmental body" per se which is suppose to oversee the particular company in question. If you haven't figured it out already it's (snapnames) well all of us including you pay $.20 per domain to ICANN for said oversight. What are they doing? Planning their next conference at some exotic location. A perfect example of how paying dues for oversight gets nothing. They are nowhere to be seen in all of this.