I guess basically you can add almost any domain to the sedo system, unless it is already listed.
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Browsing through recently listed domains I find the following names listed for sale:
w.com
i.com
eo.com
ea.com
ao.com
oe.com
oa.com
I first thought they were IDNs, but I always check to exclude IDNs when I look for domains. All domains are listed by the same sedo user.
I doubt Electronic Arts or any of the other multi-billion companies hosted at those websites wants to sell their domains. Not to forget w.com and i.com which doesn't even exist in the registry.
So, what's going on here? How can these domains have passed the owner verification check?
I guess basically you can add almost any domain to the sedo system, unless it is already listed.
Report them.
yes, a while back someone was selling the "domain" www.CO.uk![]()
I thought the only 1 letter .com's you can get is x.com y.com z.com
World-News.com for sale pm me or bid on sedo.com ) No Win No Fee Solicitors Liverpool Solicitors
I could report domains daily. I have reports allot. In some ways their verification is a joke. I mean how do big/notorious domains slip by when they are this obvious?
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