Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by ShelaghDB » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:58 am

That could possibly be considered wire fraud
And if the person is based in Iceland, Russia, Finland, etc?

Agreed, best to purchase the website if it can be....

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by BlackSpinner » Sat Jul 12, 2014 11:07 am

ShelaghDB wrote:
BlackSpinner wrote:
space45 wrote:if the donate link is not active, and the site is very sub par at best. the owner may sell you the domain for very cheap, like cost or a tad bit of a profit.

would be good to contact him/her and see if they will sell it. would be a good domain for you to have.

at least one should try to resolve it nicely before going to war over it....LOL

just my 2 cents
So what you are saying is that next time you are robbed or your identity is stolen you should try to resolve it nicely instead of calling the police?


Yes, as distasteful as it may sound.

Just as how it is often to a mans best interest when wealthy or a celebrity/or both to settle out of court quietly even if accused of rape, rather than go to trial and have the news, although false hit the media for then it will have a life of its own that no one can control.
As distasteful as some things might sound, its smarter and wiser to go about them in such a manner as that poster has wisely suggested, otherwise it will cost far more to go to "war" ------


Simply an analogy. You won't be able to fight GoDaddy. Best to buy the website address if it can be purchased......its the price of doing business........and the mistake of the URL not having been purchased much earlier

it can most likely be purchased
this is what url sitters do
they buy up website name/addressess before they are needed
and hope to sell at a price that all can be happy with
and hope that somewhere they have bought one that a major corporation will pay megabucks for
sleepyhead software they would not expect to have much money
and would likely/hopefully sell at a reasonable price IF the url sitter believes he cannot get any more for it
It is not the domain name that is the use that it is being put to that is basically theft.

We don't pay weregeld anymore. And Danegeld was a dismal failure.

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by kaiasgram » Sat Jul 12, 2014 1:30 pm

I just went to BlueHost where I've built some websites for my colleagues and myself, to see what domain names are available. Sleepyhead(dot)com was originally registered in 2000 but also doesn't have a website so might be purchasable -- the whois directory website has a "make an offer" button on that domain name.

The domain name Sleepyheadsoftware(dot)com is available and personally I think it would be a great domain name to distinguish the site as the real site for Mark's software. If he could secure both sleepyhead and sleepyheadsoftware that would be ideal. Brand new domain names are very inexpensive. I'm not sure about domain names purchased from a private owner, I haven't ever tried that.

I also looked at the sleepyheadcpap website which is a WordPress website with no copy yet. Then I went back to the WHOIS directory. The domain name was first registered in October 2012, almost two years ago. So it's curious that the website has not been developed yet -- could be undergoing renovation I suppose. But many people sign up for domain names and web hosting and then never do anything with them.

I doubt that the website in question is a sneaky or sinister operation. "Sleepyhead" is a very common expression and a quick search shows that lots of companies and organizations have used it in their website domain names. For example, Sleepyheads(dot)com is a website that sells pajamas. Sleepyhead(dot)com.au is a website that sells mattresses. I wouldn't worry too much about that sleepyheadcpap website, maybe just check periodically to make sure they're not claiming any association with Mark's software.

Hey Mark, if you want to purchase sleepyheadsoftware(dot)com you could either just keep it parked so it can't be used by another party, or you could build a pretty simple one-page website giving basic info about the software and where to get it. I would happily volunteer to set up a simple website like that for you.

In any case, take heart -- Even now, when you go to Google and type "sleepyhead" and "cpap" in the search bar, guess whose website is the first hit?

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by Sclark08 » Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:42 pm

I downloaded from an unauthorized site the first time and had so much malware I had to take my laptop in and have it scrubbed is what the guy that find it called it!

Now I have the authorized and it works fine

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Sat Jul 12, 2014 4:31 pm

kaiasgram wrote: Hey Mark, if you want to purchase sleepyheadsoftware.com you could either just keep it parked so it can't be used by another party, or you could build a pretty simple one-page website giving basic info about the software and where to get it. I would happily volunteer to set up a simple website like that for you. In any case, take heart -- Even now, when you go to Google and type "sleepyhead" and "cpap" in the search bar, guess whose website is the first hit?
I did the same Sleepyhead search thing with virtually the same results. After I finished my easy five minute search, I subsequently realized Mark knows all this and made the choice not to get a website and take on the required cost and maintenance (BTW, in case there's any doubt, he's a lot smarter than 99% if us on CPAPtalk regarding the internet and computers ) He's obviously made some cost analysis spreadsheet in his head and decided not to go that way. I can respect that.

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by jnew71 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 10:54 am

So, I tried using one of the sites specified as safe sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/ and got hammered with Malware. Anyone have any guidance?

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Post by archangle » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:15 am

jnew71 wrote:So, I tried using one of the sites specified as safe sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/ and got hammered with Malware. Anyone have any guidance?
sleepfiles.com/SH is safe, and is the main "home" for SleepyHead now.

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Re: Watch out for Fake and unauthorized SleepyHead websites.

Post by palerider » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:38 am

jnew71 wrote:So, I tried using one of the sites specified as safe sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/ and got hammered with Malware. Anyone have any guidance?
see below for a link.

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