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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Happy customer

Bought a .com domain from them via Dan.com. Fast, efficient and a pleasure doing business with them.

5 July 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

RightBrand LLC Cybersquatter | Rightbrand.com

RightBrand is a Cybersquatter, that is the words of ICANN when I forwarded my email correspondence from RightBrand.
On 5/12/2022 I emailed RightBrand to see about purchasing a domain name that I have owned for several years because it is my last name, but expired without me knowing and the credit card that Godaddy had on file was expired. Only a few days passed and someone purchased it before I noticed. I found that the owner was Rightbrand because Helcher.com redirected to RightBrand.com . When I emailed Rightbrand I let them know what happened and if they would sell me the domain back at a fair price, the owner Elkhan Agamirza responded back saying that he is going to sell the domain for $2500 and asked what kind of discount was I looking for? in which I responded that I will not pay that kind of money for a domain that I have already owned for years. I let him know that I felt that he was being unfair and I will write a review of his company in which Elkhan Agamirza responded saying that I better be careful with my words about his company. I responded that I can write a review as long as it is the truth and him trying to sell me a domain that he bought for $10 for $2500 is being dishonest, he responded saying that he never tried to sell me anything, but I have our email conversation as proof. He sent me another email trying to extort me saying that he was going to contact a previous employer of mine who he thought was my current employer and try to get me to lose my job. When you search my name on Google the first thing that shows is my Linkedin page I assume is how he got that information.
After looking up the address that they have listed on their website it shows to be a workstation rental at the Cannon in Houston, Texas, So I emailed them to see if RightBrand was even a legit company. They responded back saying that RightBrand has not been a resident there in a couple years. So I looked up RightBrand LLC on the Texas business entity search and there is no such company, but on the RightBrand website it states that they are RightBrand LLC located in the US.
I made a complaint with the Texas Attorney General, the BBB, Godaddy abuse, ICANN and Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.

15 May 2022
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