Did you get billed for them?
Did you look up the whois of them, are they actually registered to other customers?
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Enom put in 20 .info domains into my account that I didn't reg. Some were even .infos for .coms that I had since let expire. Weird!
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Did you get billed for them?
Did you look up the whois of them, are they actually registered to other customers?
Interesting marketing tactic, but what the heck were those million names doing for the entire past year? Did they just decide to use up all their free .info regs and park them on their own until it came time to renew.. then give them to the customers to see if they'll pay to own / renew them? That's different, and clever at the same time.
I won't be paying to renew any of them. I have no interest in .info's.
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They gave them to the customers last september and they have been available to all customers who had an account since that time - there was a special tab under "My Domains" called "Promotion" that they were under - you could opt to activate the domain and take the remaining portion of the registration free of charge, or you could choose that you did not want them at all and submit for them to be deleted altogether effective immediately.Originally Posted by NameYourself
Those that did neither left the domains in a parked status - even though they were still the registrants of the domains in the whois database.
Excerpt from enom:
The .INFO domains were part of the opportunity we had last year to acquire these types of names for you at no cost. If they were not previously activated by you, we've done so in the last two days. This is why they show up on your list of active domains instead of being listed as they were before under the Redemption/Promotion domains in your account.
You are under no obligation to renew the domains. However, if you would like to renew and use this names during the coming year, each can be processed by using the ADD YEARS button on the domain control panel (or Renew a List) . These domains will all expire by 9/28/2005 and then begin dropping from your account display naturally.
If you want them removed prior to this, please let me know by sending a line-by-line list of the names and we will handle their being deleted from your account expeditiously.
/End excerpt
Hope that helps![]()
Right, so in other words the total of .info registrations was inflated by about 1 million domains?!
Well, I suppose it depends on how you look at it. if you look at it in a way that thinks that the domains are useless/worthless then I suppose so. I chose to look at it that it was free domains and possibly traffic/sales for a little bit. Even if that didnt occur, most people I talked to seemed to think it was a nice gesture - as little as it accomplished.Originally Posted by octobus
Well, I would imagine some would have been reg'd but overall it did inflate the info registrations.Originally Posted by octobus
Enom is not the only registrar who did this so there are more than a million. Dotster did it as well.
A lot of info domains will be dropping this month and going forward.
Taking offers on:
iPals(dot)com
PixelTalk(dot)com Jogs(dot)net AnimeStory(dot)com
I think most will hit expiration between the 25th and 29th of this month. Then starting arround the 1st of november (after 30 day grace) they will all start droping. I dont anticipate seeing more then maybe 200k of the 1 million just at enom staying active - but you never know.Originally Posted by Togoodhlth
Since ENOM made it a process to receive the domains and the customer usually did not know that the domain was registered for themOriginally Posted by taheria
then we should see most will be dropped
just ploy to gain a short term TLD registrar rank increase, that will soon disappear,
Well, technically they were registered under the sippence credential not enom's, so the domains were never part of enom's registered domain count.
and the dropping has already started
http://www.webhosting.info/registrar...ns/SIPENCE.COM
from 875,936
.info
to 289,520 .info
in one week
not a good sign
Well this is really interesting to hear.
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