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  • Greg Jacobson
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2004
    • 812

    #1

    Employees of domain registration sites

    Ugh, like a lot of you guys I search for tons of domains to see if they are taken and I don't always reg them right away if they are 3 word domains that are extremely specific. Recently I have been using GoDaddy to do my searches and have had a few really worthless domains get registered by someone in Tucson Arizona. GoDaddy is in Scottsdale.

    Hmmmm, I wold not think there was a connection if these domains were not so obscure.
  • Illicit
    wtf ?
    • Dec 2003
    • 11895

    #2
    you caught them ! they are watching you and stealing your names !
    Insert Sig Here

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    • Greg Jacobson
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2004
      • 812

      #3
      Originally posted by ajpiii
      you caught them ! they are watching you and stealing your names !
      Not saying anyone is watching, but you gotta bet that there are employees who go through the search logs.

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      • Illicit
        wtf ?
        • Dec 2003
        • 11895

        #4
        Originally posted by Greg Jacobson
        Not saying anyone is watching, but you gotta bet that there are employees who go through the search logs.
        maybe I need a new job... sounds like a good idea.
        Insert Sig Here

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        • arg
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2003
          • 1164

          #5
          Greg, you might want to use a standalone whois program, rather than a web-based "free whois" service (I know some of them watch for good ideas) or a registrar's availability-checker. Most unix boxes would have it included, just do a "whois -Q domainname.com", or on a windows box, I dunno, I use an old dos whois program, but there are a zillion options. A name may not show up in a whois query, even though it's already taken, if it was registered in the last half day or so. Similarly, a name may show up as taken (though pending delete), even though it's been made available in the last half day or so.

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          • Greg Jacobson
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2004
            • 812

            #6
            Originally posted by arg
            Greg, you might want to use a standalone whois program, rather than a web-based "free whois" service (I know some of them watch for good ideas) or a registrar's availability-checker. Most unix boxes would have it included, just do a "whois -Q domainname.com", or on a windows box, I dunno, I use an old dos whois program, but there are a zillion options. A name may not show up in a whois query, even though it's already taken, if it was registered in the last half day or so. Similarly, a name may show up as taken (though pending delete), even though it's been made available in the last half day or so.

            Thanks, I gotta start doing that. What is funny is another company registered the most common typo of the domain this fucker "stole" from me the day after he registered his. I would not want that domain without the most common typo. LOL! I send the guy an email telling him this because I had sent a message today asking for the price.

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            • Theo
              HAL 9000
              • May 2001
              • 34515

              #7
              Greg, do they have 4ph.com DNS?

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              • Greg Jacobson
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2004
                • 812

                #8
                Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
                Greg, do they have 4ph.com DNS?
                I have no idea.

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                • mardigras
                  Bon temps!
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 14194

                  #9
                  A year or so ago I had an idea and some pics to start a humor site about a common every day nuisance. I did a whois and the name I had in mind was available but I had a problem getting the transaction to go through. I got busy and it was the following morning when I tried again.

                  To my surprise I found out the name had been registered the night before and the only thing that ever appeared on the site was simply a page soliciting others to send in pics and stories of the kind I had ready to go (which apparently they never did).

                  This thread inspired me to check it again and guess what, it's now parked at GoDaddy
                  .

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                  • TheMob
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 8584

                    #10
                    hmm, i've often wondered about that

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                    • fatal attraction
                      Confirmed User
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 6522

                      #11
                      Greg, you've made me laugh!!!!! Will you be in Vegas????????

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                      • Greg Jacobson
                        Confirmed User
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 812

                        #12
                        Originally posted by fatal attraction
                        Greg, you've made me laugh!!!!! Will you be in Vegas????????
                        Yes, gotta find a sitter for my retarded dog and will be driving over hopefully on Monday morning.

                        You gonna be at a booth or just walking around? I will be shooting tons of video all week so you might see me with a camera in front of my face.

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