Hey
@oswin_mb . Yes your correct. We are currently being swamped with submissions at the moment, and we are doing our very best to get as much background research and details in regards to a name as possible, before accepting or rejecting a name.
Each name submitted is sent to a section of our brokerage and marketing team that handles that 'niche' of domain names. In this case it would be a .in domain name. For every name approved on Ramped we then spend time marketing each name to potential end users, pre-established leads, and paid ad space.
While we aren't perfect, we are doing our best in getting a fast turn around turn time for names, while still doing proper 'pre-approval' marketing and inquiries to see if we have potential buyers for the names.
Sadly we have many users who are slowing down this process by submitting domains that aren't even registered yet, and simply are using Ramped as a portal to see if its worth 'regging'.
While we do have a system to check for a majority of these, some ccTLD's as well as nGTLD's don't have as simple API for whois record check systems in place. So when users do submit names that fall out of Ramped's user guidelines it hurts the Ramped community as a whole.
We are working hard to really create a marketplace that is ideal for the domain name investor, helps the domain community as a whole, as well (ultimate goal) benefits the end user. (This is what we feel needs to occur in order to create a solid and genuine marketplace setup in the domain business).
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In regards to musique.in
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At this time Ramped is Primarily a platform for English domain names. While we are expanding our Ramped team at this moment we don't have any brokers fluent enough in the french domain enduser 'niche' along with it being a .in to feel we can do our due diligence in approving and marketing that name for your benefit.
We do hope you understand and sincerely apologize if you feel the name was not given the proper time in doing the background research about its full potential.
We still hope to see you at Ramped, and I want to thank you personally for bringing this to
MY attention so i can make sure we can continually make Ramped better.
Regards,
- McKay