In the case of NameZero names, NameZero is the registrant for ALL of them unless the user pays NameZero a fee to be named as the registrant. They tend to never release those names.
Wednesday, Wednesday, December 12, 2001, 11:36:39 AM, John Blakney wrote: > My customer is interested in a name that is currently shown as registered by > NameZero but expired. > Looking it up in Whois shows that it has expired but it is still showing up in > Whois and on the root nameservers and is redirected to NameZero with an offer to > "sell" it. > Shows NSI as the registrar > Administrative Contact: > NAMEZERO.COM (NC3029-ORG) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > NAMEZERO.COM > 51 University Ave, Suite K > LOS GATOS, CA 95030 > US > 4083950426 fax: 4083950436 > ... > Record last updated on 18-Oct-2000. > Record expires on 18-Oct-2001. > Record created on 18-Oct-2000. > Database last updated on 12-Dec-2001 04:06:00 EST. > Is NSI once again tilting the playing field or is it normal behavior to let some > registrars hold names past their periods? > John Blakney -- Best regards, William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Webcertificates.info SSL Certificates for resellers from $49ea
