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I lost a drop today and it shows as registered with Second Round Names LLC using ns1.interimnameserver.com. Anyone know who this is? It is a new dropcatch service?
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Web.com Group, Inc. / SnapNames.I lost a drop today and it shows as registered with Second Round Names LLC using ns1.interimnameserver.com. Anyone know who this is? It is a new dropcatch service?
NetSol and SnapNames are both part of the Web.com Group. So it's a 'web' of companies, really. As is always the case with dropcatchers.Does NetSol own SnapNames nowadays?
Snapnames and Namejet are both owned by Netsol or Web. So you have to use Netsol for 60 days. Plus, if you don't pay $12 for whois, you'll be getting more phone calls than if you registered a .us domain name.
I can't imagine what happens if they catch a .us name for you...your phone company might cancel your plan for too many inbound calls in a day!
It's a major annoyance. I won some .US auctions lately and have been flooded with all types of spam and scams.thanks so much! And
I recently registered my first (and only) .us name. My spam calls have been through the roof (although I can't say since, I surely can say recently). Perhaps this is why. Is there a way to buy privacy on a .us?
Technically no, but you may find registrars who offer WHOIS trustee services for a small fee where a registrar-associated WHOIS entry replaces the typical WHOIS entries.Is there a way to buy privacy on a .us?
