HLK said:Now if someone offering drop lists get's smart, they will offer not only a file of expiring names per registrar but also break down the lists to show the good names.
I would pay for that service.
Corwin said:does it mean the domain name reseller can also do the same thing? i mean like considering that after 30 days all domains yet to be paid become the property of teh reseller?
clemzonguy said:Well I do say that ENOM remains the most flexible with it's market position of any registrar. It can go whichever way the market turns. I keep about 90% of all of my names there (I wouldn't dare take a chance at paying $35/yr at Netsol to save one year registration fee). I drop about 2-5% yearly, many of which get picked back up. I have also seen plenty of names being dropped by resellers who might think they are otherwise worthless. Netsol isn't the only game in town. Enom could potentially open a can of whoop-*ss if it wanted. Registerfly, Namecheap, all of these sites hail their power to Enom.
You said it; the goods are @ Netsol.clemzonguy said:Most of the cream of the crop comes from those which were registered in 96-00. These are at Netsol waiting until they ripen. Hopefully they will not be picked too prematurely and get caught up into legal trouble.
Domainut said:Both Register and NetSol have a huge inventory of great names that have been on hold for years, just waiting for this. I wonder if they will attempt to slip them in at the start of this new auction system.
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