Complaint Review: Donandy2005 - Internet
- Donandy2005 Internet United States of America
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- Web: www.bitshare.com
- Category: Internet Fraud
Donandy2005 and Bitshare are conspiring to rip you off! Internet
*Consumer Comment: Bitshare - ENOM
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This Donandy2005 guy is a scam artist. He and bitshare are conspiring to dupe us out of our money through bogus downloads by having us buy a premium account first. The scam works like this: Donandy2005 uploads a fake file which he knows is in high demand. He knows that people want it bad enough to buy a premium account to download it.
The file is actually a fake file. But you'll never get to found out because he password protects the files and never gives out passwords. That way, you'll never be able to extract the files to find out they're fake. When we buy a premium account, donandy2005 gets an 85% commission through his affiliate agreement with bitshare and bitshare obviously gets paid as well. That's the scam.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 05/01/2012 07:30 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/donandy2005/internet/donandy2005-and-bitshare-are-conspiring-to-rip-you-off-internet-876480. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#1 Consumer Comment
Bitshare - ENOM
AUTHOR: Fanwriter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 03, 2012
The Bitshare.com domain is registered by the registrar ENOM. Bitshare may be located in Hong Kong, that's where the website locator pointed to. Also, the only way to contact them, is through their e-mail form, which says "message successfully send" - common Chinese grammar mistake when speaking English.
A few years back, ENOM made a fraudulent use of two of my credit cards to grab two of my domains.
After an inquiry I made through my bank about an unknown transaction, ENOM reversed the charge on that transaction without answering the inquiry. When I called them about it, they said they do not respond to inquiries, they simply cancel the transaction. Since the domain was now unpaid, they claimed it for themselves. They said I could get the domain back if I paid them $220. They justified this by saying they had the expense of paying ICANN fees (in reality, this fee is about fifty cents a year).
Then, with no warning, about a week later (they were angry that I had complained about the fist domain) ENOM went to my other domain, reversed the charges on a 2-month-old transaction on a different credit card and seized that domain, too. When I called them, they told me I had to pay another $220 to get it back.
I called ENOM again, this week, about Bitshare, and they do not answer the phone, it is a short, abrupt answering machine. I left a message, of course no answer from ENOM.
About Bitshare, I had the same experience as the original poster - downloaded the file (after paying a $10 fee) and the file was password-protected. I did not "subscribe" to their monthly service, however, they attached themselves to my Paypal account as monthly Paypal subscribers. There is no way to contact them, they seem to be in hiding, so I filed complaints, regarding Bitshare-ENOM, with EBay and my bank.


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