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NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Ivy,

Bad news, if you do a WHOIS lookup for your domain it shows:

Domain Name:
Registrar: A TECHNOLOGY COMPANY, INC. D/B/A NAMESYSTEM.COM
Whois Server: whois.namesystem.com
Referral URL: http://www.NameSystem.com
Name Server: DNS.POOL.COM
Name Server: DNS2.POOL.COM
Status: ACTIVE
Updated Date: 04-jun-2004
Creation Date: 04-jun-2004
Expiration Date: 04-jun-2005

Holy crap... :( :( :( WTF WTF WTF??

I was waiting until 7/1 so you can register it but it looks like it was snatched up by another person/company :(

How horrible... I have no idea who would do that. It's a highly specialized name, not usable by anyone else unless they really wanted to sell it back... problem is, person who originally owned it used it for all their marketing/advertising purposes, and now they don't know what to do. :(

There are lots of people here on AT who know you, don't like you, and could easily have taken advantage of your posting in OT about the domain with a company that they're associated with. I wouldn't be surprised.
 

yukichigai

Diamond Member
Apr 23, 2003
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If it is, as you say, a highly specialized name you can take them to court for websquatting unless they develop the site. It's how Microsoft shut down MikeRoweSoft.com, how AOL keeps getting damn near every domain with "AOL" in it. If the business that bought them actually had a plan for the domain it would potentially be an issue, but if they're just holding on to it (e.g. you may purchase this domain from so-and-so, bids under $500 will not be considered) you should be able to get it back in court.
 

beatle

Diamond Member
Apr 2, 2001
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Wow, what scum! I let my domain expire with my hosting company, but I just reregged it the day or two after. Are you saying YOUR registrar said "sure you can have it back for $200" or is this the other company that picked it up? If it's the company that you originally regged it with, I'd find another company!
 

edro

Lifer
Apr 5, 2002
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Many times, when you have a long weird domain name that nobody would want but you, and the site has been up for a while, it appears on search engines. Webcrawlers will automatically notice that it is no longer registered and notify an admin, who will then register it and put a domain squat page up, just to get the search engine hits.

It sucks. That's why I paid 5 years in advance last time. :D
 

yukichigai

Diamond Member
Apr 23, 2003
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Originally posted by: edro13
Many times, when you have a long weird domain name that nobody would want but you, and the site has been up for a while, it appears on search engines. Webcrawlers will automatically notice that it is no longer registered and notify an admin, who will then register it and put a domain squat page up, just to get the search engine hits.

It sucks. That's why I paid 5 years in advance last time. :D
This is exactly the reason that websquatting laws have been put into place. Most of the time they won't even show up in court to defend their ownership of the domain, so you get it back for the effort it took to file the appropriate forms.
 

DeviousTrap

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Jul 19, 2002
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Originally posted by: beatle
Wow, what scum! I let my domain expire with my hosting company, but I just reregged it the day or two after. Are you saying YOUR registrar said "sure you can have it back for $200" or is this the other company that picked it up? If it's the company that you originally regged it with, I'd find another company!

Thats how every registrar would be. For them to retrive a domain from icann, before it is avaliable to the general public, they have to pay an very high fee. Its not like simply wanting to register a domain thats not registered.
 

GasX

Lifer
Feb 8, 2001
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I went through this recently. It is just an idiosyncracy of their site. Just login and renew and you'll be set.
 

imported_Tomato

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Sep 11, 2002
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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Ivy,

Bad news, if you do a WHOIS lookup for your domain it shows:

Domain Name:
Registrar: A TECHNOLOGY COMPANY, INC. D/B/A NAMESYSTEM.COM
Whois Server: whois.namesystem.com
Referral URL: http://www.NameSystem.com
Name Server: DNS.POOL.COM
Name Server: DNS2.POOL.COM
Status: ACTIVE
Updated Date: 04-jun-2004
Creation Date: 04-jun-2004
Expiration Date: 04-jun-2005

Holy crap... :( :( :( WTF WTF WTF??

I was waiting until 7/1 so you can register it but it looks like it was snatched up by another person/company :(

How horrible... I have no idea who would do that. It's a highly specialized name, not usable by anyone else unless they really wanted to sell it back... problem is, person who originally owned it used it for all their marketing/advertising purposes, and now they don't know what to do. :(

There are lots of people here on AT who know you, don't like you, and could easily have taken advantage of your posting in OT about the domain with a company that they're associated with. I wouldn't be surprised.

Eh, it's not mine. It was for a friend of mine, and I highly doubt that's the case. And those people who don't like me don't know me... I haven't had any major issues with anyone I've met in person except for one, a guy from these forums who I went on a "date" with, didn't click with, and took it personally. Otherwise, I like everyone who I've met and I think they get along with me pretty well too... they come to meetups, anyway. :p