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What happens when you delete a name within the 4-day grace period for new regs at Moniker? Does the name become immediately available to reg again? Does Moniker hold onto it for awhile? What about other registrars w/delete periods?


What does the registrar do with it?nstalk said:if the name is any good the registrar usually winds up with them
Serious reply:krx said:What does the registrar do with it?
Anytime I've deleted a name at Moniker, it immediately shows a status of available (at Moniker). There might be a delay if your checking at another registrar, namely Godaddy due to their cached system.krx said:What happens when you delete a name within the 4-day grace period for new regs at Moniker? Does the name become immediately available to reg again? Does Moniker hold onto it for awhile? What about other registrars w/delete periods?
Very zen. Kind of like, What is the sound of one hand clapping?accentnepal said:Philosophy question:
Does a domain exist before it is registered?
krx said:Just deleted a bunch of names at Moniker and then did a search. They all showed up immediately as available to reg. So maybe that means they were no good or maybe Moniker doesn't hold them regardless...
I just wonder how they do this. Is it automated or do they have some guy hand-checking every delete to see if they want to keep it? The latter seems a bit impractical. Specially since names appear as available almost immediately upon deletion (at least mine did).nstalk said:If Moniker didn't register them for themselves it simply means they don't think its a good name to keep. I've found many names registered to moniker when looking up "whois" info.....in fact I've found names that I've dropped that's now owned by Moniker. I suspect all registrars do the same thing.
So far as I know there's nothing illegal about this....so why wouldn't the registrar grab a good name for themselves when it becomes available? Its good business....unless of course its illegal. Does anyone know?
krx said:I just wonder how they do this. Is it automated or do they have some guy hand-checking every delete to see if they want to keep it? The latter seems a bit impractical. Specially since names appear as available almost immediately upon deletion (at least mine did).
I also wonder still what they do with them, if they keep them. I mean, do you see names for sale that are registered to Moniker or GoDaddy or other registrants? Do you see parked names (presumably earning revenue) that are owned by registrants?


