The default limit is 500 but if you want 5000 at a time, just ask and can approve you. Pretty fast and is actually real-time against registry.
Domains like JohnSmith.com are generic. Domain investors provide a service when they take a dropping domain and sell it to someone who wants to use it.
The price helps make sure that a person domain gets into the hand that is most likely to use it. And yes, tiny risk of UDRP. But frankly if you always sell person names below $2500 no UDRP will bother you.
So, I was answering in context of what looks like an inquiry about scaling a business model related to bulk domain registration of generic person names. Seems amply relevant to me if I understood correctly.
So, I was answering in context of what looks like an inquiry about scaling a business model related to bulk domain registration of generic person names. Seems amply relevant to me if I understood correctly.
In this instance, I believe he's asking if you can find out what domains a person owns, by inputting his name or email address. Domaintools offers this as a paid service (for now).
In this instance, I believe he's asking if you can find out what domains a person owns, by inputting his name or email address. Domaintools offers this as a paid service (for now).