 ff1324 Everybody Goes Home Premium join:2002-08-24 On Four Day
| Network Solutions holding domains hostage? I searched around on DSLR for anything about this, but I haven't found it. I can't believe it hasn't hit here yet. It seems Network Solutions is putting a hold on searched domain names, and upping the price for that name for several days after it is searched. »blog.domaintools.com/2008/01/net···nfirmed/
Pretty crappy if it's true. -- What do you want to do to the world, Ronald? Burn it all. See you next year, Ronald. | |
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| Re: Network Solutions holding domains hostage? said by ff1324 :Pretty crappy if it's true. Yes, but par for the course for Verisign. | |
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| Re: Network Solutions holding domains hostage? said by Jafo232 :OK, but it still says it is available (even though it shows it is not registered).. I am not sure what the gripe is? Is it the fact that snipers can somehow see what people are regging and grab it? That would be one gripe.
Another more obvious problem is that you will now not be able to register the domain through a different registrar. Let's say a person wants to get a domain name and they head to NetSol because they've heard of them before. They search for their domain, find that it is available, then go through that horrific checkout process where NetSol tries to sell them every service they can cram on a web page. Finally the end is reached and the potential purchaser sees NetSol wants $35. Heck with that, they think. They'll find another registrar that charges single digit prices per year. Only now they can't register it because despite what NetSol's tools say, the domain really is no longer available. NetSol is holding it and it only can only be registered through them. | |
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1 edit | So I tried this myself with bbrtesttesttestdaddy.com.
I searched for it at GoDaddy. Said it was available and I could register it.
I searched for it at Network Solutions and got the same response.
I searched again at GoDaddy and it was "Unavailable" with no WHOIS information available (no response from the WHOIS server to GoDaddy's request).
All of this within 60 seconds.
I think it's two problems. 1) NetSol is locking up domains based on a search, not a purchase while other registrars are not doing that. 2) Front-Runners will be able to monitor for those types of holds and then squat on them.
Imagine if just searching the real estate ads kept anyone from buying a listed house for 5 days. Doesn't make much sense, does it. Sounds and smells like pure greed.
EDIT: Now visit »bbrtesttesttestdaddy.com and you won't even get a 404 anymore. You truly get a hijacked lookup. -- What do you want to do to the world, Ronald? Burn it all. See you next year, Ronald. | |
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| LOL, now when you go to godaddy and do a whois on the domain I just searched, you get:
DONTREGISTERDOMAINSHERE.COM is already taken.
Now, is it just me, or is this an opening for an attack? Could not a bot army just swarm Netsols whois with requests, and slowly close all available names to Godaddy?
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join:2001-10-04 Houston, TX | i guess it is because of the traffic generated from the forums, but the cost for 1yr for bbrtestsnetworksolutions.com is $34.99...!!!!
I thought domains were like $10 a year.. | |
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| What a load of crap.
They did responde according to this article: »www.circleid.com/posts/81082_net···running/
said by Jonathon Nevett, Vice President of Policy at Network Solutions : ... we have implemented a security measure to protect our customers. The measure will kick in when a customer searches for an available domain name at our website, but decides not to purchase the name immediately after conducting the search.
After the search ends, we will put the domain name on reserve. During this reservation period, the name is not active and we do not monetize the traffic on these domains. If a customer searches for the domain again during the next 4 days at networksolutions.com, the domain will be available to register.
I added the emphasis. If "a" customer, not the same one.
So in other words, he is admitting that they're sitting on these domains for 4 days to the exclusion of every other registrar. This benefits customers in NO WAY at all. If it was limited to the original customer who made the search, then maybe it could be justified a tiny bit. But this just limits where the customer can register the domain.
He further states: quote: You are correct that we are trying to take an arrow out of the quiver of the tasters. As you know, domain tasters are the largest Front Runners. [...] Some folks may not agree with our approach, but we are trying to prevent this malicious activity from impacting our customers.
Um yeah, so we're trying to stop others form doing this ... by doing it ourselves?
Network Solutions started sucking years ago, and they're expensive for no good reason. I do occasionally use their search service, but no more. This behavior is bad enough. The half-assed explanation is even worse. | |
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| Re: Network Solutions holding domains hostage? said by Mospaw :What a load of crap. That essentially sums up Verisign in its entirety, in my opinion. | |
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| Geez, I didn't know this had gotten this bad: "In April 2006, out of 35 million registrations, only a little more than 2 million were permanent or actually purchased. By February 2007, the CEO of GoDaddy reported that of 55.1 million domain names registered, 51.5 million were canceled and refunded just before the 5 day grace period expired and only 3.6 million domain names were actually kept. [1] Large domain tasters have, or have acquired, ICANN Registry status to reduce costs, automate, and facilitate their business." »www.saferwhois.com/blog.php
Used to be it took them awhile to reserve a domain, Apparently now they do within a few minutes. Dotster was strongly linked with this in the past, but there where suggestions that it just took advantage of the way NetSol was doing things. Looking at this now, it's evolved to the point that they reserve domains in a few minutes, something is seriously wrong with that. If NetSol really wanted to stop this they'd plug that loophole. ICANN should also eliminate the grace period, as it's obviously being severely abused. | |
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2 edits | checking my registrar service (enom) after that 'first' test returns:
Search Results: bbrtestsnetworksolutions.com is not available. Make an offer on bbrtestsnetworksolutions.com at Afternic.com.
the nodaddy version: Search Results: bbrtesttesttestdaddy.com is not available. etc..
trying bbrimonlytestingthisname.com on enom... Search Results: bbrimonlytestingthisname.com is available.
will edit in a bit to see if it got grabbed by netsol, stand by.. (notsol said: Your Domain Name Search Results Congratulations! The following domains are available bbrimonlytestingthisname.com)
search on enom again: Search Results: bbrimonlytestingthisname.com is not available. Make an offer on bbrimonlytestingthisname.com at Afternic.com.
something is VERY fishy here..
quote: C:\Documents and Settings\PPN>whois bbrimonlytestingthisname.com
Whois Server Version 2.0
Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to »www.internic.net for detailed information.
Domain Name: BBRIMONLYTESTINGTHISNAME.COM Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: »www.networksolutions.com Name Server: NS1.RESERVEDDOMAINNAME.COM Name Server: NS2.RESERVEDDOMAINNAME.COM Status: clientHold Updated Date: 09-jan-2008 Creation Date: 09-jan-2008 Expiration Date: 09-jan-2009
>>> Last update of whois database: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 04:57:32 UTC AboutUs: BBRIMONLY TESTINGTHISNAME.COM
Registrant: This Domain is available at NetworkSolutions.com 13681 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300 HERNDON, VA 20171 US
Domain Name: BBRIMONLYTESTINGTHISNAME.COM
------------------------------------------------------------------------ This Domain is Available - Register it Now! 600,000 domain names are registered daily! Don't delay; there's no guarantee that a domain name you see today will still be here tomorrow! Register it Now at www.NetworkSolutions.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: Network Solutions, LLC domainsupport@networksolutions.com 13681 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300 HERNDON, VA 20171 US 1-888-642-9675 fax: 571-434-4620
Record expires on 09-Jan-2009. Record created on 09-Jan-2008. Database last updated on 9-Jan-2008 23:58:18 EST.
Domain servers in listed order:
ns1.reserveddomainname.com 205.178.190.55 ns2.reserveddomainname.com 205.178.189.55
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| I am almost sure that others have been doing this for years...I would go to godaddy, search a term and name, and within a day or two if I didnt buy it then, it was gone.
What did you expect from a free market system? Socialism? Let's just give everyone their first choice for free...first come first served!
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| This happened to me late last week. New client wants me to set up a web site for him. I check Network Solutions WHOIS (as has been my habit for more than a decade - when they had the monopoly on them) and get some choices of names that are available. I email the client. He emails back his choice.
I go to my hosting company and register the domain name. Not available? What? Check Network Solutions again - it says that it is available. Back to my hosting company's site (maybe I mistyped it?) - not available.
Recheck Network Solutions - it is available, but ONLY FROM THEM AT AN INFLATED PRICE. They now own my WHOIS search.
This is so wrong and unethical it is unbelievable.
There has to be an assurance that one's WHOIS search will not be abused in order to gouge the searcher. ICAAN needs to provide a safe WHOIS haven. They could make it part of their registrar's agreements - and they need to.
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| Re: Network Solutions holding domains hostage? said by landog :
ICAAN needs to provide a safe WHOIS haven. I've suggested that DSLReports set up a Safe Domain Availability Search . . . »We need a Safe Domain Availability Search. I trust DSLR more than anyone else.
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Network Solutions can rot in hell. Agreed. -- Ö¿Ö The Rules of Spam | Maryland's Newest Anti-Spam Law Where are we going? And what's with the hand basket? | |
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