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Recently I bought a .net and a .com that had been dropped by MALTUZI Holdings. The registration goes as normal and everything shows up in my control panel. Then a few days later the whois on the .com is not pointing to where I set it. I call the registrar and open a ticket. I do a little goggling of my own and discover very few hits for MALTUZI that are not related to large volumes of domain activity. I found one post that really drew my interest. http://cenlamar.blogspot.com/cenlamar Take a look at the bottom of this guy’s blog. He is talking about advertising on his blog and how he looked at registering the domain cenlamar only to find that MALTUZI had registered it. Here is the critical part. He states that in the month previous to the post (august 06) he had 13, 503 visitors, 8, 553 of which were unique. What the #$%@.
Here is my take of what is going on here.
If you look at www.dailychanges.com and look at MALTUZI, they are CLEARLY a big mover and shaker in the business. I say they have software to find things like this guy’s blog that are generating some decent numbers and they register the name and park it all on an automated system. Cold calculated business acumen. God I hope they lose their ass and I wish I had something like that going on.
Here is my take of what is going on here.
If you look at www.dailychanges.com and look at MALTUZI, they are CLEARLY a big mover and shaker in the business. I say they have software to find things like this guy’s blog that are generating some decent numbers and they register the name and park it all on an automated system. Cold calculated business acumen. God I hope they lose their ass and I wish I had something like that going on.













