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  1. #1
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    Registrar Thread

    http://www.NameBargain.com list's this on their 'agreement' for 'transfer'n a name to them'

    hmm

    they suck up to Anic & are a part of the Register.com CIRCLE.

    okay.. no biggy.. we just need to know.. 'what's up' with these DomainDrops'.. and which network they feed from..

    * GET THIS.. they REQUIRE @ LEAST 5 names to be transf'D from Register.com to NameBargain.com (if your not already a NameBargain customer)

    * I know of NO Registrar which requires such.. Do YOU?

    sounds like a Crock.. to me..

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    Can I transfer my domain name to NameBargain.com if I am a register.com customer?
    If you no longer require the exceptional tools and services included with every register.com domain name and would like to take advantage of NameBargain.com's great low rates, you may transfer to NameBargain.com as long as you transfer at least 5 domain names. To submit a transfer request, please contact customer

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    LtlPhysics
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    Arrow Registrar Thread rrrrrrrrrrrr

    Originally posted by WandaMay
    http://www.NameBargain.com list's this on their 'agreement' for 'transfer'n a name to them'

    hmm

    they suck up to Anic & are a part of the Register.com CIRCLE.

    okay.. no biggy.. we just need to know.. 'what's up' with these DomainDrops'.. and which network they feed from..

    * GET THIS.. they REQUIRE @ LEAST 5 names to be transf'D from Register.com to NameBargain.com (if your not already a NameBargain customer)

    * I know of NO Registrar which requires such.. Do YOU?

    sounds like a Crock.. to me..
    It's true, that's what they do, at least five names initially and then you are in the club. The name just sits there, doing nothing. Check out the dvdtalk link I pasted in the "Reg screw me" thread.

  3. #3
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    Re: Registrar Thread rrrrrrrrrrrr

    Originally posted by LtlPhysics


    It's true, that's what they do, at least five names initially and then you are in the club. The name just sits there, doing nothing. Check out the dvdtalk link I pasted in the "Reg screw me" thread.

    that's why i'm writing an e-book..

    titled "The truth about Domain Names"

    authored: msWandaMay

    ** coming soon **

  4. #4
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    Re: Re: Registrar Thread rrrrrrrrrrrr

    Originally posted by WandaMay



    that's why i'm writing an e-book..

    titled "The truth about Domain Names"

    authored: msWandaMay

    ** coming soon **

    Just the facts ma'am, just the facts

  5. #5
    LtlPhysics
    Guest
    Or, just the fax?

  6. #6
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    http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3354

    Another good read of the Canadian Registrar who is now
    directed by the FTC to refund customer's monies.. which
    they collected in their email 'marketing' scam plan..

    unbelievable..

  7. #7
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    Overture/Yahoo! continue in agreement.

    http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3349

  8. #8
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    Verisign/Register bear brunt of name fallout

    Originally posted by WandaMay
    Overture/Yahoo! continue in agreement.

    http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3349
    another intersting read


    http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=3345

  9. #9
    LtlPhysics
    Guest

    Thumbs down National Domain Name Registry

    I think that I may have gotten some snail from the National Domain Name Registry. I'll look through some papers here, but in my case, they wanted me to switch registrars, in so many words.
    They had a little US flag with the return address on the envelope.

    Everything they said was true; my domain was going to expire (aren't they all) and their registration fees were cheaper (the old registrar was Register, again, aren't they all).

    Gandi has them now, no problemo.

  10. #10
    LtlPhysics
    Guest
    I just looked through my papers and it was the Domain Registry of America that wanted my dime. They must be targeting people who are just coming off of the initial 2 years with NetSol or Register. Now that's a target that is going to shrink as time goes by, unless they pull their heads out of the sand.

    Still, I did Register a big financial favor by using them for most of the .us names I registered. rrrrrrrrrrrr

  11. #11
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    Thumbs up good feedback LtlPhy

    Originally posted by LtlPhysics
    I just looked through my papers and it was the Domain Registry of America that wanted my dime. They must be targeting people who are just coming off of the initial 2 years with NetSol or Register. Now that's a target that is going to shrink as time goes by, unless they pull their heads out of the sand.

    Still, I did Register a big financial favor by using them for most of the .us names I registered. rrrrrrrrrrrr
    i'll put that in my RatTrapper, for safe keeping..

  12. #12
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    The InterNIC website also allows you to report a problem with a registrar.

    Click here to report a problem with a registrar.
    http://www.icann.org

    (you'll find the 'report a registrar complaint' left column scroll down... you'll find it)

    please keep this thread active with any registrar proplems, or good news, complaints. This will be valid info for all.

  13. #13
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    If you would like to receive announcements about ICANN automatically via email please send a subscribe request to <webmaster@icann.org>, including your name and email address. The <icann-announce@icann.org> list is not a discussion list; subscribers will only receive periodic announcements relating to ICANN and its supporting organizations.ICANN welcomes your public comments at <comments@icann.org> or through the Public Comment Forum, and looks forward to forging the future of the Internet together.

  14. #14
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    DELETED NAMES... STRAIGHT FROM ICANN

    Here it is.....
    the SCOOP on Deleted/Drop names
    direct from ICANN

    a must read



    http://www.icann.org/registrars/rede...nt-20feb02.htm

  15. #15
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    Dang it Wanda, that was Chapter 3 in your upcoming book "Wandaful Domains: The Rat-race".

  16. #16
    Guest

    i know i'm a FOOL

    Originally posted by timechange
    Dang it Wanda, that was Chapter 3 in your upcoming book "Wandaful Domains: The Rat-race".
    sometimes.. 4 giveN away too many 'goodies'...

    that's okay..

    i'm holding out on the GOOD STUFF........ ;-))


    i gotta keep the 'interest'.. while bulding up to the climax..
    ya know..


    it'll be a hot seller! ;-)

  17. #17
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    Thumbs up i'm planning on

    Originally posted by timechange
    Dang it Wanda, that was Chapter 3 in your upcoming book "Wandaful Domains: The Rat-race".
    featuring TimeChange in the book 4sure

    with your incredible success on/with e-bay
    name sales.


    that would be 'cool exposure'...
    wouldn't wanna MISS that inclusion would ya?

  18. #18
    Guest
    LOL

    My incredible success is not that fantastic. I'd very much like to have those 2 jerks that posted negative take a lie detector test but then I am dreaming.

  19. #19
    Guest
    This ICANN document is about enforcing a mandatory grace period however, and not about when a Registrar must drop a domain after it expires.

    The grace period allows you to renew your domain if you forget - as long as you do so within 45 days of the expiration.

    Some Registrars have not been doing this, and this document talks about what ICANN proposed in it's March meeting to address the grace period.

    -t

  20. #20
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    .WS wow... the COST... this is news to me

    To Register a .WS domain name..

    Current Fees:
    ( All fees in US dollars)
    4+ letters
    (for example ABCD.WS) $35 per year
    3-letter names
    (for example ABC.WS) $1000 per year
    1 or 2-letter names
    (for example AB.WS) $2500 per year



    Anyone had any luck 'reselling' .WS names?

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