Looks like Dotster took a page out of Enom's playbook. In case anyone didn't see the news item, Enom registered about one million (1,000,000) .info domains during the last week or so of September 2004. They undoubtedly did so through the free .INFO promotion at the time, and they registered the .INFO names with the names and contact details of the owners of corresponding .COM domains under Enom's control.
On a side note, Enom did all of this through it's twin company,
Sipence.com. Sipence used to be a great place to register domains for $6.95 but now it seems they have adopted the same $29.95 pricing structure Enom has for non-resellers. Too bad.
