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Domain Name: .COM
Registrar: TUCOWS INC.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Name Server: NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM
Name Server: NS2.SEDOPARKING.COM
Status: redemptionPeriod
Updated Date: 28-may-2007
Creation Date: 15-apr-2005
Expiration Date: 15-apr-2007

This is my old domain, I'd have like to have kept but missed the renewal, tucows has changed the nameservers to sedo. They're controlling my domain before it would seem it has dropped, can't I sue them? can't they be reported or is it theirs to do what they wish now?

Lee
 
I think it's basically theirs to do what they like while it's in redemption Lee. You just have to cough up the usury fee to get it back. Still, bad tactics on their part if you ask me.
 
I think it's basically theirs to do what they like while it's in redemption Lee. You just have to cough up the usury fee to get it back. Still, bad tactics on their part if you ask me.

Bad tactics? they don't own the domain. It's disgusting! I'm going to make a complaint.

Lee
 
I had this problem about a year ago lee with a .com - I complained to my hosts and they got the name back for me, i think it could of been in the redemtion period thou
 
It was with ukreg, and they have changed the nameservers to sedo to domain taste in advance of it dropping so presumably domcollect can pick it up if it's worth anything. I'm making a complaint, scum.

Lee
 
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yeah they are testing the traffic and earnings off your back - they never changed them to sedo thou - that is quite naughty
 
yeah they are testing the traffic and earnings off your back - they never changed them to sedo thou - that is quite naughty

It showed a sedo parking page not so long ago, I thought it strange it only clicked tonight whilst drinking, so see what reply I get. The next complaint goes to the top bods.

Cheers
Lee
 
try a) submitting the domain to sedo listings - and sedo will have to give you the commission

b) contacting nominet, as you may be able to do a tag change then a renewal, - they usually ask for an £80 renewal before the tag change but if you ask nicely and on the online form (old one - I have no idea about the new one), you click through to change tag, and renew etc and then at the end it says something like "get new registrant to pay for the renewal" - click that and you get the tag change and the cheaper reg.

I did something similar with my own TAG but you may be able to do it through a third party TAG.

yesterday
 
try a) submitting the domain to sedo listings - and sedo will have to give you the commission

b) contacting nominet, as you may be able to do a tag change then a renewal, - they usually ask for an £80 renewal before the tag change but if you ask nicely and on the online form (old one - I have no idea about the new one), you click through to change tag, and renew etc and then at the end it says something like "get new registrant to pay for the renewal" - click that and you get the tag change and the cheaper reg.

I did something similar with my own TAG but you may be able to do it through a third party TAG.

yesterday

Oi, I'm the one that's drinking, it's a .com, good idea with the adding to sedo, I'll do it now, although it is in redemption and there's no whois.

Lee
 
Sorry Lee

I thinks that is why we all hate .coms no nuggets of traffic, industrialised domain tasting that is a real joke, the registrars are all bent and keep anything that is about to drop themselves if they think it is worth anything.

You complain bitterly in this forum about Nominet - it could really be lot worse ....:(

About your problem with 2cows - hope they all get BSE. All the UK registrars seam to use 2Moos for their .coms and charge you twice what you would pay with GoDaddy i.e. think $ and £ get reversered somewhere down 'the reseller chain' The cheapest so far that seam to do a decent job that I have found is FXDomains (Wild West Domains) which is about third cheaper than GoDaddy per year, but user interface is exactly i.e. it is 'white label' site of what Godaddy use.

Best Of Luck Mate.


JohnP
 
Sorry Lee

I thinks that is why we all hate .coms no nuggets of traffic, industrialised domain tasting that is a real joke, the registrars are all bent and keep anything that is about to drop themselves if they think it is worth anything.

You complain bitterly in this forum about Nominet - it could really be lot worse ....:(

About your problem with 2cows - hope they all get BSE. All the UK registrars seam to use 2Moos for their .coms and charge you twice what you would pay with GoDaddy i.e. think $ and £ get reversered somewhere down 'the reseller chain' The cheapest so far that seam to do a decent job that I have found is FXDomains (Wild West Domains) which is about third cheaper than GoDaddy per year, but user interface is exactly i.e. it is 'white label' site of what Godaddy use.

Best Of Luck Mate.


JohnP

Nominet just shoot themselves in the foot, ukreg, sedo and domcollect are just bent and people on here still use them.

Lee
 
Here's the two replies, openly admitting that they misuse the domain at their will whilst at the same time charging you £200 to get it back. Please note the relationship between UKreg, Sedo and Domcollect. Do you think this is fair and correct? Are they not breaking any rules? In my eyes, they're scum.

Lee

Dear Lee,

Thank you for your reply

Sedo parking are just nameservers that are enabled when the domain is expired

It just puts the domian in a parking account

Kind Regards

--

Mark Freebury
Customer Support
Fasthosts Internet Ltd.



Dear Lee,

Thank you for contacting us to redeem your domain name.

Your domain has gone into redemption and can not be renewed unless :

Please reply to this email explicitly stating that you are happy to pay:

- Domain redemption charge: £200 + VAT

- Domain renewal fee for one year: £8.89 + VAT

When we have receive your authorisation, we'll charge the total amount (£254.45 including VAT) to your credit/debit card. Your domain will usually be active again within 72 hours.

If you have any further questions about redeeming your domain name, please
contat our domains team tomorrow between 9 and 5 quoting the ticket number we've given your enquiry is 1278073.

Please note that your enquiry may be handled be one of my colleagues next time. They'll have full access to your account details, so will be able to answer any
questions you have.

Thanks again for contacting us.

--

Mark Freebury
Customer Support
Fasthosts Internet Ltd.
 
I sent this to sedo, see if they actually reply to emails for once.

Cheers
Lee

Dear Sedo,

I bought the above domain with ukreg, when I didn't renew, ukreg changed nameservers and parked it with you.

I hereby request that you send me all monies earned while that domain was parked with yourselves and further that you delete all statistical parking data pertaining to the domain name at all your companies, including domcollect.

I await your swift reply.

Cheers
Lee
 
And the complaint sent to escalations after support bottled it.

Dear UKreg,

I've just found out that while you charge £200 to get a domain back under redemption, charging almost four times as much as others, that you take the domain for yourselves, you park it with your sister company Sedo and then not only earn money off the domain I bought but taste the domain for traffic and then presumably sell this data to your domain purchasing company, domcollect.

I have today emailed Sedo to ask for any monies earned while that domain has been parked, to be placed in my own sedo account. I hereby advise you that I will be making a formal complaint about the way you misuse domains and will be highlighting on various forums that you steal domains after people fail to renew, hijack them while asking for an extortionate 'reconnect fee' keeping earnings from the domains whilst parking and further still, tasting the domain for traffic and may or may not advise a sister company that they should buy it after it drops.

If you find all this perfectly normal then enjoy the press you're about to receive. Personally I think you're scum and the lowest of the low, but that's just a personal opinion isnt it. And as you saw fit to steal my domain, change nameservers and use it for yourselves while it apparantly still belongs to me and I can pay £200 to get it back, perhaps a good idea as you didn't pay the £200 would be for you to renew the domain immediately and put it back into my account.

Your reply will be interesting in explaining this one, I'm looking forward to it at your earliest opportunity.

Cheers
Lee Owen
 
Time for Jackanory

from UKReg

The name servers will automatically change within 2 weeks after the expiry date, if the registration has not been renewed. So the domain expired 15th April 2007 and the change was made around the 29th April 2007. This means the domain name would have been offline when this change occurred. We were well within our rights to redirect a domain name if not renewed.

If the domain name had not failed renewal and was renewed successfully, then the name servers would not have changed the website and email would have remained active.


From Sedo

Hello Lee,

Thanks for your mail.

I've checked our records, but couldn't find any information that this domain
has earned any parking revenue at all.

It was listed in another account before you've entered it, but was deleted
meanwhile - the old listing appeared to be an error as well where the
customer wasn't aware that he has to be the owner in order to insert the
domain.

I hope this clarifies the issue.

Best Regards,

Daniel Klotz

So UKReg and sedo have a deal to direct domains they don't own to sedo's parking pages just for a little top of click throughs and the money goes straight to sedo. Nice, so customer buys domains, then ukreg hijacks the domain during limbo and sedo earns money. All these scams, and they're all legit?
 
Oh and just waiting to hear back from UKReg on this little problems as well.

Oh and perhaps you might like to explain how something changed with another domain of mine xxxxxxxx.com you've been changing details on there have you? Since your change, my site has been down, explain that one please, stop ******* meddling with my domains, who changed details on 18th June 2007 eh? because it ******* well wasn't me.

What's going on, tucows whois shows

Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC.
Record last updated on 17-Apr-2007.
Record expires on 17-Jun-2007.
Record created on 17-Jun-2004.

internic shows

Domain Name: xxxxxxxxxxx.COM
Registrar: TUCOWS INC.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Name Server: correctdns
Name Server: correctdns
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Status: clientHold
Updated Date: 18-jun-2007
Creation Date: 17-jun-2004
Expiration Date: 17-jun-2008

Is this another of your scams? is it renewed or isn't it?

Cheers
Lee
 
And a little warning, ukreg scum, not only charge you £200 to get your domain back, but now they also remove it from the account the day it was due to be renewed in the hope you forget all about it while they taste your domain. So who tells the truth right now, internic whois or tucows, did it renew or didn't it?

Lee
 
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