
After slightly over a month of complete silence, my stalker (who loves to claim she is the victim) again put up another attack website, something she hasn't done in years. She's been sticking to blogs for a while now, but this time actually shelled out for a domain name. A domain she hosted with a free host. The site, like her first Facebook Page, masqueraded as a victim advocacy site, but the text was merely an attack on me. What follows is what the site looked like this morning:
- Abuse Victims United website
Original URL: http://abusevictimsunited.com
She also put up a mirror site 'in case the first one was removed.'
- Abuse Victims United mirror site
Original URL: http://abuse-victims-united.yolasite.com
Below is the registration information for the domain.
The thing is, when you put an attack site on a free host (or even a paid host) you really should know it's not going to last very long. After all, these companies don't want trouble, and certainly don't want a lawsuit, so they don't allow libelous websites to be hosted on their servers. Webmasters know that. Sociopaths, like Noel Bednaz, think they're special, and can just dance around the rules.
So I wrote an email. ONE email. What follows is my email to the host, and their response. It took them a whole seven hours to get around to removing the sites. Both of them.
What she's going to do with that domain name now is anyone's guess. Find another free host only to have it removed again? Pay a hosting company (not likely) and still have it removed? Put up a legitimate advocacy site that's not an attack on me? Not likely, though the irony of an anti-stalking site run by a stalker would be great. Nothing at all?
Ah, we'll see. Whatever she does with it, it'll be as dumb a move as this recent site was in the first place.
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