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Old 24-02-2009, 02:43:38 AM     #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by commerce.co.uk View Post
Hi Lee,

At what stage was the domain e.g. Redemption Period?

If they moved the domain out of your account before you had a chance to redeem your domain then yes this thats wrong, only after the redemption period has passed can the domain become available.

Also, most registrars once a domain has expired auction them off, or as you've seen they switch hands. Its all about the money when your talking .com registrars...

Hope that helps.

Barry

Not particularly bothered, I rant and get it out of my system, this is business, I'll lose domains, I'll get domains and i'll make £10,000 again but not easy with rubbish registrars, not easy when I dont keep money in the bank but I'll be a long time dead when I go while these parasites that get my names are probably stuck in the office 9 to 5.

It stinks when the whois dates don't change, I still don't understand why so many registrants allow registrars who paid nothing for the interest in the domain, allow registrars to sell what effectively is their property and not the registrars, shows how dumb the majority of dot com registrants are, including me, surely there's a group opposing this method of theft and profit from no investment made? No lawsuiots that previous registrant 'current registrant' gets a cut or anything from the sale?
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