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> Has anyone else noticed this:
>
> 3 times now, I have gone out for a client and did a whois search at my
> domain registration company, which for now wil remain unnamed.
>
> Within a week of searching for several unused domain names, my clients
> decided on a domin name, which we then tried to register.
>
> Going back to register one of the names I found, I discovered the
> domain name was now "available for sale to the highest bidder."
>
> Is my domain registration company cheating here?
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
First of all, I don't know why you're posting this in alt.html. I've added
alt.domain-name.disputes and alt.
www.webmaster in case someone in the latter
might know better.
Furthermore, it would seem that the domain registration company is cheating.
I can't know for sure, since you're not exactly providing a lot of
information here (no examples of domain names this has happened to and no
information about who your domain registrar is). Check the domain names
again - if the "domain name for sale to the highest bidder" page belongs to
your domain registration company, then they are certainly cheating. And if
this is the case, I suggest you switch now (ie. transfer all of your domain
names to a more reputable company).
And, of course, if the domain names are trademarks for your client, bring
the domain registrar to court.
http://www.icann.org/udrp/
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Kim André Akerĝ
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