Lox ____Top Member VIP Impact 12,436 Feb 18, 2020 1K views 3 replies 7 points #1 by DomainIncite A Chinese registrar has changed its primary domain from a .com to a .vip domain. Surely unprecedented. Twitter Last edited: Feb 18, 2020 Click to expand...
by DomainIncite A Chinese registrar has changed its primary domain from a .com to a .vip domain. Surely unprecedented. Twitter
pb Top Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 4,319 Feb 18, 2020 4 points #2 Maybe they were leasing the domain (190.com), since it belongs to eName, which is another registrar and now it doesn't resolve? [edit] actually the tweet doesn't say they switched from 190.com, just from a .com. Last edited: Feb 18, 2020 Click to expand...
Maybe they were leasing the domain (190.com), since it belongs to eName, which is another registrar and now it doesn't resolve? [edit] actually the tweet doesn't say they switched from 190.com, just from a .com.
Business Brands Knowledge is PowerRestricted (Market) Impact 1,415 Feb 18, 2020 2 points #3 Everybody makes mistakes. Click to expand...
equity78 Top Member ✔ TheDomains Staff ✔ TLDInvestors.com PRO VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 28,975 Feb 19, 2020 #4 pb said: Maybe they were leasing the domain (190.com), since it belongs to eName, which is another registrar and now it doesn't resolve? [edit] actually the tweet doesn't say they switched from 190.com, just from a .com. Click to expand... Good catch. Click to expand...
pb said: Maybe they were leasing the domain (190.com), since it belongs to eName, which is another registrar and now it doesn't resolve? [edit] actually the tweet doesn't say they switched from 190.com, just from a .com. Click to expand... Good catch.