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Originally Posted by NavySeals91 Figures, major corporations take advantage of the people who find good stuff. There are two solutions, petition ICANN or start our own evil registrar corporation that does this crap. |
Sup, seal! Good to see ya!
The actual total now is up to 5, with the latest being ADDS.INFO. After the latest fiasco and emails, they are not brushing this off. There have also been others who have contacted me and reported similar episodes, even with a .com as posted in this thread. Something is going on and telling me it was a problem with the .info server is possible, but not probable. Otherwise, all the .info I bid on and won during this period would run a good chance of being taken and not just these few.
If it is a .info registry issue, then this is much more wide spread than just me and my 5 domains. If that is the case, TDNAM and GoDaddy better prepare themselves for an onslaught of pissed off and irate customers.
Two domains were just won and paid for on the 15th of January. How did they get to Moniker so quick? and if they were already with Moniker, how did they end up on GoDaddy's auction site? There may be a logical explanation.
As you can see, they are all very good one word dictionary domains or three letter .info.
Going to let TDNAM do their own internal thing for the moment. I feel confident that this matter has caught the attention of the right eyes. In the meantime, I will be looking into it on some other angles.
Isn't domains supposed to be fun?
Aren't forums a blast?
