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Masks.uk

Masks.co.uk - Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

Masks.uk - Nominet was not able to match the registrant's name and/or address against a 3rd party source on 10-Sep-2020
 
There's been a serious misunderstanding here. All will clarified very soon.
 
Don, one of the easiest ways to sort it, might be to put up a landing page on masks.co.uk to show you have control of it

Everyone is just being careful at the moment, nothing against you personally.
 
What's the bet that "Don" purchased "Barbers.uk" on domainlore.... How do i know or why am i guessing this.... Because "Don" also booked several other domain on fasthost which was all closely related to "Barbers.uk" and which again was renewed at the last minute so if im a betting man i would say "Barbers.uk" was the domain so-called "Don" purchased. ;)
 
Dodgy as fuck! Buyers beware
Domain renewed 13-Sep-2020 2021-06-11 2023-06-11
Nameservers updated 13-Sep-2020 ns1.livedns.co.uk. ns1.domainlore.co.uk.
Auction started 14-Sep-2020 - https://domainlore.uk/masks.uk
TAG changed 15-Sep-2020 LIVEDOMAINS NAMESCO
TAG changed 15-Sep-2020 NAMESCO 123-REG

@Admin, can you shed some light on who Don might be? Or is he behind a burner email?
 
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What's the bet that "Don" purchased "Barbers.uk" on domainlore.... How do i know or why am i guessing this.... Because "Don" also booked several other domain on fasthost which was all closely related to "Barbers.uk" and which again was renewed at the last minute so if im a betting man i would say "Barbers.uk" was the domain so-called "Don" purchased. ;)

both the (attempted) seller of masks.uk and buyer of barbers.uk are no longer members of domainlore

https://domainlore.uk/domain/masks.uk
https://domainlore.uk/domain/barbers.uk
 
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Can you please stop with your speculation, this is a nonsense now; some of you evidently aren't aware of the facts and clearly have nothing better to do with your time than accuse people of untowardly acquiring domains, where that's most definitely not been the case. The domain was bought from the very outset with explicit permission. Nothing "dodgy buyer beware". All of these outlandish statements being flung around here, that can tarnish ones reputation, please bear that in mind also, as so far this amounts to nothing more than slander.
 
Not the impression you first gave with your big portfolio, made it sound like you owned the .co.uk

I'm out of this one, good luck selling if before Nom lock it down.
 
I have a relatively large portfolio of domains (with other investors) and have been in the industry for a considerable amount of time (My 60th birthday is December). However, new to DomainLore and through the sale of PPE.uk and Healthcare.uk perked our interest in using Domainlore as a platform, to the point we've just purchased another domain through here today. Currently the listing as stated is just for the .uk domain. Many thanks.

You should share your 'Large Portfolio' with us all on Acorn as clearly you want to take advantage of all those high profile sales on domainlore! And who knows.. you may find some buyers here on acorn..

Looking forward to seeing what other domains you have tucked up your sleeve! Just post them all in this thread so we can take a look, thanks.
 
@Don I assume the auction was stopped on Domainlore until you could provide some proof the domain was acquired with the consent of the former registrant

I'm glad to see you've clarified it was legitimately purchased

Do you plan to to provide that information to Domainlore to relist?

Thanks
 
I'm glad to see you've clarified it was legitimately purchased

Whether he has bought it legitimately isn't going to do any good though if someone in that chain before it stole them. Unless he specifically confirms that he bought it from the .co.uk owner, then this is a name that needs avoiding in my opinion.
 
No unfortunately not the case Murray. DomainLore made a rash decision without any enquiry or evidence and deleted my account almost immediately; all based upon assumptions whilst branding me a thief in the process. Highly unprofessional may I add, and it's safe to say the last I shall be using their platform, which is a shame for me as I had high hopes of integrating within this community. In terms of my portfolio, I've been in the domain game since the .com days (...and also lost a substantial amount of money on the .mobi landrush from 2006 - held around 1,003 domains at this point). Large portfolio is relatively speaking and perhaps out of turn to some extent as my portfolio may be small in comparison to some of yours, however I own upwards of 200 names circa to date shared amongst some investors.
 
Exactly the same thing happened to charlie.uk (see Nominet Whois) - Who I believe to be a NED candidate? At the time of purchase, everything was completed above board and in good faith on my behalf whilst being clarified over the telephone with representatives, management and the domain admin team over email; there was nothing automated about the process whatsoever. I am entirely open and transparent and to my knowledge Fasthosts had explicit permission to register that domain to me, as nothing was misrepresented. I am currently in dispute with this, as there is prevailing consumer rights to this. I will instruct legal action if possible, as it's an injustice.


See Whois details:
Domain name:
charlie.uk

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 28-Sep-2019

Registrar:
Fasthosts Internet Ltd [Tag = LIVEDOMAINS]
URL: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 10-Jun-2019
Expiry date: 10-Jun-2020
Last updated: 17-Sep-2020

Registration status:
Renewal required.

Name servers:
No name servers listed.

WHOIS lookup made at 19:27:45 17-Sep-2020
 
Exactly the same thing happened to charlie.uk (see Nominet Whois) - Who I believe to be a NED candidate? At the time of purchase, everything was completed above board and in good faith on my behalf whilst being clarified over the telephone with representatives, management and the domain admin team over email; there was nothing automated about the process whatsoever. I am entirely open and transparent and to my knowledge Fasthosts had explicit permission to register than domain to me, as nothing was misrepresented. I am currently in dispute with this, as there is prevailing consumer rights to this. I will instruct legal action if possible, as it's an injustice.


See Whois details:
Domain name:
charlie.uk

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 28-Sep-2019

Registrar:
Fasthosts Internet Ltd [Tag = LIVEDOMAINS]
URL: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 10-Jun-2019
Expiry date: 10-Jun-2020
Last updated: 17-Sep-2020

Registration status:
Renewal required.

Name servers:
No name servers listed.

WHOIS lookup made at 19:27:45 17-Sep-2020
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@Don can I ask when you say purchase, what was the price you paid? was it the cost of renewal? if so I don't understand how that would be considered a purchase

Also what made you contact FastHosts regarding this domain? it seems unusual to contact a registrar inquiring about the purchase of a customers domain
 
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