

If the name is at GoDaddy, send them an email saying you made a mistake in registering it. AFAIK GoDaddy has never refused to fulfil a refund request. If it's at another registrar, try to send them the same request, but the chances they'll accept it are significantly lower.i didnt knew that googletoolz.com is illigal,
how can i delete it?
If the name is at GoDaddy, send them an email saying you made a mistake in registering it. AFAIK GoDaddy has never refused to fulfil a refund request. If it's at another registrar, try to send them the same request, but the chances they'll accept it are significantly lower.
LOL, I'm just looking into my crystal ball, and i see a post coming asking
"Whats wrong with GoogleToolz.com?, why should i drop it, what do you mean it's a trademark, surely I can sell it to Google."
I absolutely agree!many people here have made mistakes one way or another , if you only ever lose $8 in domaining you have done well
To fulfill the crystal ball prophecy...
What will happen if he keeps the name? Let's say google comes out with an app named Toolz. Will google file a lawsuit against him? Will they make a complaint with ICANN? Wouldn't it be easier for google to just pay him a few thousand bucks and be done with it, rather than go through a drawn out series of court proceedings that will cost them many times more than a few thousand bucks?
Are there any documented cases of any of these scenarios happening?
GoogleToolz.com - can be used for google tools and stuff