The simplest and fastest way is to add the third nameserver they tell you to use for verification. It's specific to your account. It's shown when they tell you that you need to verify the domain. Add the third nameserver, wait a minute or two...
Yes. I've had it happen twice recently. First time, they hadn't released the domain after a week, even though I responded to their email authorizing the transfer. I had to spend almost an hour with customer support while they tried to contact the...
The .com is $3699. If someone buys the .com, they may want yours. But I doubt they would pay anything close to $1200. Otherwise, I can't really see anyone buying it. It's not a very popular extension.
Did you know you listed it for $100 when you created the listing? If you did, then go through with the deal. If it was an HONEST mistake, you could explain your situation and ask them to let you out of the deal. But abide by their decision...
I was talking about an authority removing the domain from Brent's account. While I can sympathize with the plaintiff, that doesn't mean Brent shouldn't get a chance to contest the removal and defend the domain. Especially considering it was a...
My guess is that:
a. Brent wasn't sued.
b. The court doesn't have the authority to order the return of the domain.
How would you feel if you got an email one day saying a domain was removed from your account? No notice and no chance to defend...
As usual, @jberryhill nails it with his comment to the article.
"The ICANN RAA, for example, refers to “renewal” as “renewal” and not as “re-registration.”"
"“Re-registration” is simply a term that was invented by IP attorneys to refer to...
Seems rather stupid to me. 7 day public auctions are a good way to sell domains fast or that people no longer want. Not to mention, how much GoDaddy must make from their own dropped / expired auctions.
I just went to Dynadot's website to try to register the domain. It said it was Reserved.
My guess would be some temporary error or communication problem with the Registrar let you 'register' it. There's probably something in Dynadot's TOS that...