Do you have a membership to domaintools.com? They have a whois history you can check out....and if it was a recent pickup you can contact the previous owner to verify the sale.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I'm buying a LLLL.COM ($XXXX) from a zero feedback member, where should i check the ownership to make sure is not a stolen domain?
I know WHOIS but is there an other place to check ownership or stolen domain name?
Thanks for your help.
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Use the WhoIs archive / history (if you subscribe) to see the list of previous owners and contact the one before the current owner.
Edit:
Onward beat me by less than a minute.So I'll change my suggestion to "yeah, what he said".
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If someone is a member of domaintools.com and want to help me, please PM for the domain name.
Thanks guy.
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It's not just the number of feedback that matters. You may want to check his join date and number of posts at DNForum AND other established places.
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