If Netsol died I wouldn't poke it with a stick for fear it may take my stick
and beat me to death with it, even in a state of rigormortis.

Yes, I believe, after all I've witnessed in my so-far short period of time
here, that NetSol is scanning the domains that people check out.  I also
believe that if you dig really deep you'll find that NetSol owns those
"companies".  Where they are concerned I don't believe in coincidence.

Just my opinion though...chances are someone will find me on a dark street
tonight and break my kneecaps for saying this.

Mike Frazer

PS - I leave all I own to Froofie the Dog in case of a "coincidental" death
:)



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jorge Biquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: Coincidence on domains taken ?


> Hello all.
>
> I'd like to hear your comments about this.
>
> Since more less a year ago I have had about 15 cases where in meetings
with
> my clients, we were talking about options on a good domain name for their
> ideas and projects and we had use the WHOIS of Netsol most of the time.
> Well curiously maybe in 2 or 3 days some of the domains appear taken by
> companies that register names and then sell the names (very expensive by
> the way).
>
> When I have used the WHOIS of OPENSRS I never have had that problem.
>
> At the beginning of this we thought that the "idea of the name" was very
> good and that other minds on other part of the world thought the same (in
> fact some of them were very good names but clients had to wait for the
> approval of their project with partners or superiors).
>
> 3 weeks ago I was talking with a client about a name that is not common
and
> that's a game of words with a Spanish word and an English word... we
> consulted the domain that day on Netsol and my client did the same the
next
> day. That same day the domain was taken by one of this companies. It is a
> name that has no sense at all and that the probability that someone
thought
> the same is almost zero. For me sounds very suspicious that you check
> several times the availability of a domain in NETSOL and that in less than
> 48 hours that domain is taken by a company that register domains and then
> sells it to you (in this case that company want 5,000 USD for the name)
>
> Does any of you have had similar experiences?
> Do you think it has been only "very good" coincidences at all?
>
> Thanks in advance for the comments.
>
> JB
>
>

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