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The weirdest thing just happened. I was one click away from registering a name with a nice overture score through Godaddy. When I did my Godaddy Whois search 2 names were available...the plural and the non-plural. I bs'd around for a while and finally, well almost registered the name when I just found out the plural version is taken. As a matter of fact this is what it says
Record expires on 11-Apr-2006.
Record created on 14-Nov-2003.
Database last updated on 26-Jan-2006 08:51:51 EST.(notice jan.26)
Does this mean that the domain name slipped for that moments notice?
Thats crazy because I knew it was available. Thats brings me to my real question. Should I register the non plural version. It has an overture of 1591.
Oh and the plural registrar is the name of the company. BTW, its a toy company. Ive never cybersquatted ever! And I dont want to start. Should I do a UPS (?) search to see if the non plural version is tdmrkd??
looking at my post again maybe that was a stupid question!
Record expires on 11-Apr-2006.
Record created on 14-Nov-2003.
Database last updated on 26-Jan-2006 08:51:51 EST.(notice jan.26)
Does this mean that the domain name slipped for that moments notice?
Thats crazy because I knew it was available. Thats brings me to my real question. Should I register the non plural version. It has an overture of 1591.
Oh and the plural registrar is the name of the company. BTW, its a toy company. Ive never cybersquatted ever! And I dont want to start. Should I do a UPS (?) search to see if the non plural version is tdmrkd??
looking at my post again maybe that was a stupid question!




