Originally posted by G.A.
Snapnames just grabbed it for the new registrant! Pairnic is one of SN's partners.
Originally posted by morel
It's not a secret. If an expired domain suddenly ends up with one of these registrars, it is because SnapNames got it:
VeriSign
BulkRegister
Namescout
Directi
DomainPeople
DomainSite
NamesBeyond
4Domains
domaindiscount24
TotalRegistrations
NameSystem
1dni
NameBay
pairNIC
EnCirca
Originally posted by G.A.
I am not very familiar with catching DirectNIC's drops. Sorry!
Originally posted by G.A.
But Snapnames JUST grabbed Propagandist.Com(formerly reg. thru DirectNIC) for Ultimate Search [ULT]--- One of the most out-standing dropcatchers on this planet.
Originally posted by G.A.
Take a look at the WHOIS results for Propagandist.Com
*****
Registrant:
Ultimate Search
GPO Box 7862
Central, HK HK
na
Registrar: NameSecure.com
Domain: PROPAGANDIST.COM
Created on 11-22-2002
Expires on 11-22-2003
[...]
*****
See the date?
Hmm! Not really!Originally posted by G.A.
Oh, sorry for misleading you!
Snapnames is the drop-catching service provider and ULT itself is SN's customer and of course the 'REGISTRANT' of a domain name. In other words, 'registrant' is ultimately the 'owner' of a domain name.
ULT is of course a HK company. Aren't you proud of them?
Originally posted by PrimeDNR
Hmm! Not really!
First of all, they are great in getting all the good name.
But I have heard from forum members that they charge a lot for transfer the good name to the customers?
They are bad if they have a lot of funds and registered a lot of good name (by Snapname) first . You know you lost the snapname as services if they did it first but you got to have 69 for each snapname?
Regards
- PD -
Originally posted by G.A.
First-Come First-Serve! this is the gamerules of dropcatching!
Unquestionably I would regarded their behavior as 'bad' if they registers/grabs domains which are identical to someone's trademarks.
It's realistic...isn't it?