Two things you need to do.First: Contact the Attorney General's office, and fill out a formal complaint against them, detailing everything that occurred from when you first registered the domain to now. Here is a helpful link to the Connecticut oneThey will launch an investigation into them and send several unsettling letters to the company. This will pretty much light a fire under them and they may be more willing to stop whatever it is they are doing.Second: Contact the Consumer Protection Agency for your area and the Better Business BureauIf this company gets a bad reputation through either of these organizations, the company will pretty much be destroyed and never be able to operate again. If they are found of any wrong doing, these organizations will drag them through court, resulting in heavy fines and or jail time for the owners.Just plain legal action with a lawyer is not enough, and may not even get you anywhere except for getting huge legal fees. However, with the aid of several government and private agencies that have lots of money, lawyers, and connections you can ensure that something will be done and that this 'business' will no longer take advantage of others.