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For Sale NameWinner Now Claiming all Deleting Dotster Names

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Heres a bit of info, just like SnapNames/NSI:

Since launching in August 2001, NameWinner has grown to become one of
the largest and most successful expiring domain name sites on the
Internet. With a unique auction model and high-powered domain grabbing
technology, we've been able to successfully register thousands of valuable
domain names for you the instant they became available again for
registration.

Now, we're excited to announce that we've partnered with top registrars
such as Dotster.com to provide you with the first shot at their
expiring domain names.

Currently 16% of all immediately re-registered domain names are
initially deleted from Dotster.

These partner domains will be available for auction exclusively at
NameWinner.com! Visit http://www.namewinner.com/partnerauction.php for all
of the details.

NameWinner customers will now be able to bid on domain names that were
registered at Dotster and its partner registrars but have not been
renewed by their owners. Beginning on the domain expiration date, a list of
these names will be made available daily on the NameWinner.com site and
bidding will be open until the 40th day after the domain expiration
date. If the current owner chooses not to renew their domain, the name
will be made exclusively available to NameWinner customers. Unlike the
previous methods of auctioning domains, the winning bidder will take
ownership of the domain.

Visit http://www.namewinner.com/expiring.php for a full daily list of
partner domains.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us by visiting
http://www.namewinner.com/help.php.
 

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This has already been seen in the crystal ball.
They can have their cake and eat it too.

Who will be next?
ENOM possibly?
GoDaddy?
 

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It would only make sense for every registrar (or at least the big ones) to do this, guaranteed income. Gotta love this business :P
 

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clemzonguy said:
This has already been seen in the crystal ball.
They can have their cake and eat it too.

Who will be next?
ENOM possibly?
GoDaddy?

The problem for eNom, is that most of the good names they hold never drop. They are already owned by speculators.

The problem for GoDaddy, is that they have always ignored the speculator and therefore hold very few good names to begin with. .com's anyway
 

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we're excited to announce that we've partnered with top registrars
such as Dotster.com

:laugh: :laugh:

Big news!
 

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I've been expecting this, since pool...oh how should I say it...came out of the closet
 

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The real question is, is this legal?
 

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They are only following Network Solution's lead.
 

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But is it legal? Has anyone challenged this through ICANN? It would not take much to freeze any such action.
 

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makes you wanna cry.. though this new trend is a rather brilliant idea.. i wonder what pool is cookin :ok: :ok: :ok:
 

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RADiSTAR said:
The real question is, is this legal?

"Anything goes"...wonder what Berryhill's opinion is on this seeing as I discovered he was a proponent of NSI to begin with regarding WLS and Sitefinder. I have already bought 1-2 names already and bid on several.

mike031 said:
makes you wanna cry.. though this new trend is a rather brilliant idea.. i wonder what pool is cookin :ok: :ok: :ok:

Chapter 11 d:-)
(Or the Canadian equivalent)
 

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there isn't big names at dotster anyway, enom would be a goodie

mike031, good question who knows what pool is cooking :-)
 

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RADiSTAR said:
But is it legal? Has anyone challenged this through ICANN? It would not take much to freeze any such action.

Legal under what law? ICANN's?

Until the new expiring domains policy takes effect on Dec. 21, what law could
say what NetSol and others are doing is "illegal"?

Probably the real question is "Who's going to take the time and effort do such?" :disappoin
 

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So this dropping scheme will expire in december then?
 

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RADiSTAR said:
So this dropping scheme will expire in december then?

Good question. We'll see how ICANN will respond if NetSol et al will blatantly
disregard those new policies and go on with their merry ways.

I'd love to see ICANN impose stiff penalties on them. That'll be the day! :ok:
 

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You know, I've being thinking about this whole situation, and concluded that there is one single thing missing here. it's 1 or 2 letters.
Thats whats missing. It either a 't', or 'ot'.
Those 2 letters magically transform the situation into the relaity of today. The reality of icann's inability to act.
so...


The irony of it is that ICANN obviously should be ICANNOT or ICANNT
 

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RADiSTAR said:
So this dropping scheme will expire in december then?

I believe they will allowed a grace period after the december deadline (probably3-6 months). Enough time to auction off all the domains that they have been sitting on for the last few years. JMO
 

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RADiSTAR said:
So this dropping scheme will expire in december then?

If NSI is doing it, and Dotster is doing it, and Tucows is planning to do it soon, and Pool is shopping it around to other registrars, and if eNom WANTS to do it (just a rumor :-D), then my money is on it not stopping in December...

I think the mechanics of how it all works will change before long (at least I hope so), possibly with the redemption period being included. Maybe at the end of the redemption period the original registrar could have first option to re-register the name... just a thought.
 

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redemption period includes fees. Nobody wants to pay these fees.
 
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