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Last night a .com I was watching for was dropped and immediately picked up by postaldomains.
Now I see that postaldomains is part of enom. And the domain registrant details are:
Domain Name: ________________________
Registrar: POSTALDOMAINS, INCORPORATED
Whois Server: whois.postaldomains.com
Referral URL: domain name reseller, domain registration, web hosting, email @www.postaldomains.com
Name Server: No nameserver
Status: ok
Updated Date: 06-nov-2009
Creation Date: 06-nov-2009
Expiration Date: 06-nov-2010
If I do a whois query of the domain on both postaldomains and enom, it says domain not found. But the above detail is displayed by other whois sites.
I don't understand clearly from the above who is the owner of the domain? Is it booked by enom themselves for 1 year? What is the scene here?
The domain was earlier registered with webnic.cc.
Now I see that postaldomains is part of enom. And the domain registrant details are:
Domain Name: ________________________
Registrar: POSTALDOMAINS, INCORPORATED
Whois Server: whois.postaldomains.com
Referral URL: domain name reseller, domain registration, web hosting, email @www.postaldomains.com
Name Server: No nameserver
Status: ok
Updated Date: 06-nov-2009
Creation Date: 06-nov-2009
Expiration Date: 06-nov-2010
If I do a whois query of the domain on both postaldomains and enom, it says domain not found. But the above detail is displayed by other whois sites.
I don't understand clearly from the above who is the owner of the domain? Is it booked by enom themselves for 1 year? What is the scene here?
The domain was earlier registered with webnic.cc.








