Hello William,
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:
> Hello Abhishek,
>
> Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 5:10:40 PM, you wrote:
>
> > <oh yes. I did lodged a formal complaint against Domain Collection in Feb
> > this year when I lost my domain name after few minutes checking in their
> > system and the same thing was repeated exactly the next day>
>
> First of all, there is nothing wrong, absolutely NOTHING, with domain
> speculation. It is not illegal, unlawful, or inappropriate.
Thank you!
> And lastely, you say you lost your domain name, had you already
> registered and paid for it? If not, it wasn't your domain name. It
> was a non-existent available string. The fact is that domains are
> registered at an ever increasing rate EVERY day. If you check a
> domain, find it is available, and don't register it on the spot, with
> each passing hour that domain name is more and more likely to be
> registered by someone else.
Are you saying that it is a coincidence in *all* cases that people check a
name and find it free and check it again shortly after and find it
registered? All the stories I've heard and read about this as well as my
own experience are just paranoid? There is not and never ever was such a
thing as monitoring the whois queries done through a specific site and
using that information to grab names other people were considering?
Regards,
Marc
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