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Namefox, run by fellow DnF member Jeff, is doing a great job at grabbing expired names. His list of successes, which includes analyst.com and launches.com, is quite impressive.
However, be warned, Jeff will not necessarily respond to your emails!
I have contacted Jeff three times, to make three different domain requests, and I have only gotten back a response on my first request.
Why is he not responding?
I suspect that perhaps my bids are not high enough. I tried contacting George Kirikos about this, asking how much Jeff requires, for George has been a customer of Jeff. George has not replied. Whatever the reason that Jeff is not responding, it is very troubling.
Why is it troubling that Jeff may not necessarily respond to your emails?
Because it reveals that Jeff may then register the name that you requested for himself, which is a conflict of interest. Indeed, there is a conflict between Jeff's responsibilities as the owner of NameFox, a service that is supposed to be of service to others, and his own personal interests to acquire as many good domains as possible.
--David
However, be warned, Jeff will not necessarily respond to your emails!
I have contacted Jeff three times, to make three different domain requests, and I have only gotten back a response on my first request.
Why is he not responding?
I suspect that perhaps my bids are not high enough. I tried contacting George Kirikos about this, asking how much Jeff requires, for George has been a customer of Jeff. George has not replied. Whatever the reason that Jeff is not responding, it is very troubling.
Why is it troubling that Jeff may not necessarily respond to your emails?
Because it reveals that Jeff may then register the name that you requested for himself, which is a conflict of interest. Indeed, there is a conflict between Jeff's responsibilities as the owner of NameFox, a service that is supposed to be of service to others, and his own personal interests to acquire as many good domains as possible.
--David