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poorme
June 24th, 2003, 01:17 AM
Anybody in the dead lists of these sites?
1. www.matrixgivings.com (closed because Paypal freezes funds)
2. www.ecashmatrix.com
3 www. matrixenterprise.com
4. www.ematrixusa.com
steve7301
February 17th, 2005, 10:40 PM
matrixenterprise.com Please Remove this info ASAP still outdated and incorrect thankyou.
MatrixWatch
February 18th, 2005, 03:13 AM
Please let us know why it is incorrect and outdated. Thanks.
From what we know, MatrixEnterprise.com was a matrix site at one time. Was anyone here involved with that site when it was operational? From what I know, they were formally added to the lawsuit against PayPal (see our "downloads" section to access the PDF).
Dreamer
February 18th, 2005, 04:34 PM
Hey Steve/Joanne,
Unless your site is running a matrix site (ponzi scheme) or any other scheme of questionable legality, I think you have nothing to worry about the listing at matrixwatch. The closed listing has nothing to do with the current management of the site, it is just a refrence to matrix sites that have closed down.
If you are really concerned about your customers thinking that your running an illegial ponzi, you might want to include on the home page, or somewhere, a line stating that you are not the previous management of the old matrix site.
I dont think its appropriate to ask for it to be removed. You bought another person domain name, who happened to just use it to run a get rich quick scheme. If buying an old domain name can erase the negativities that the old owner did, I'm sure people would want to buy more of these domains just to remove them from the closed list.
concerned
February 18th, 2005, 05:06 PM
Well, I don't know you, so don't get offended by my post, but all I can say is that you are either the owner of a one time scam, or you bought a domain name that was once a scam. In either case, you are the one that has to face the consiquences. If you did buy this domain after the scam ran, then you should have done your homework.
I understand that it doesn't look good for your site's name to be connected with a scam, but if you really didn't want your site do be associated with a scam, you shouldn't have purchased a defective domain name in the first place. You have no right to blame this site because of your bad judgement.
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