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How can I find all domains owned by a single person/company?

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whois.sc has a tool for this but they charge an arm and a leg for it. Are there any free lookup services out there that will find all domains with similar whois information, specifically person or company?

Thanks.
 
Domaintools.com - they also charge you to see all the domains.
 
Yeah, whois.sc is Domaintools. To see a list of 12 other domains they want $76 bones.
 
But the question still remains the same... Is there a company which provide free service of this kind?
 
But the question still remains the same... Is there a company which provide free service of this kind?

no.. but if that person/company is using their own NS, you can actually do reverse look up on their NS to see what domains point there ;)
 
so where is the site to check reverse look up?
 
I don't think there is a free service.

The ownership of the name is based on the email so you can't find out all the names that a person own if one person has several emails.
 
I'm pretty sure Domaintools lets you search by any information you want, company's name, person's name, email, etc. The results in my case were based on the company name.
 
I don't think there is a free service.

The ownership of the name is based on the email so you can't find out all the names that a person own if one person has several emails.

OK. There is no free service. But is there any paid service for just One Time Payment? So, that after paying Once, all future queries are free
 
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