Dear Mike,
GISOL has stolen my domain - they have had it down now for 2 weeks, causing damage to my reputation and pocketbook, but I refuse to be blackmailed and pay them over $1,700 to get my domain back. They have a domain name, but not my business. I have obtained another domain and will shortly have my business up on the internet again, and will tell everyone what happened to my original domain.
Let’s call this what it truely is - DOMESTIC TERRORISM! They are trying to disrupt our way of doing business by attacking the small business owner. I may be a small business owner, but the national professional organization that I belong to has 300,000 members. I also belong to the AARP. On Friday I informed my district sales manager of a large insurance company that I represent about what GISOL has done to my business, and she has forwarded the information to her manager. Need I say more!
If we would all pass the word along to our associates and networks, we can inflict some financial pain to the GISOLs of the internet world. Starting January 2009, we should all contact our state and federal representatives (yes, also our new president) to get something done about these bad apples that are trying to ruin and interfere with our doing business on the internet.
Thanks for listening, and keep this web site up and running. I like to refer my contacts to your web site.
Jeanette
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