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I thought all dot info domains had to be either three or more characters but less than 62 has something changed?
Whois shows this domain as unregistered. Can you provide more details, proof that you own this?
Thanks
i concur
didnt think LL.info existed
looks like we were right
juniper park will know he's .info expert at dnf
http://www.info.info/whois/domain/ip.info
obviously there aren't any 2-letter .info domains.
I remember seeing the domain "co.uk" for sale at sedo some time ago.
Don't think anyone can reg LL.info, is it a registrar error?
I hand regged Traffic.co.uk and Business.co.uk a few years ago via DomainSite, and they were both shown in my DomainSite account ... ...
As mentioned, I purchased two on auction at sedo several years ago.
After I had paid, 2 or 3 days later I was told the LL . info could not be transferred.
Apparently, these were registered but the registry will not allow transfer of ownership. The owner either has to live with it or it will drop and never be registered again.
I was pretty piss that sedo even allowed them to be listed and sold.
For whatever reason, that is the result on any of them.
I do not want to list the two I purchased in case the seller is a member here. It was not a buyer/seller issue. It was a registry issue with the sedo sale.
I looked up the ones I purchased and got the same results...
Domain or IP Address Not Found
No, sedo canceled the sale after payment.
LL/NN/CC.info domains don't exist. The registry forbids them, but since I know of at least one .info domain that contradicts the registries rules I just did two different checks. I ran a bulk whois query for every possible combination and every answer was negative. As a backup I did a nameservercheck for all of them and it was also negative for every record.
Folks, it's another domain that suffered shrinkage during the noreaster that hit New England this weekend. The domain is actually icup.info and due to the polar cold it shrunk a couple of inches.
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Last edited by Acro; 10-19-2009 at 10:23 PM.
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