Hello,
 
> On Tuesday, I checked the WHOIS and found the name registered to a
> Popular
> Enterprises of Knoxville, TN.  Entering the expired domain name in a
> browser
> took me to the website of netster.com.  I figured, oh well, the
> customer is
> SOL and will have to find a new domain name to use.
> 
> On Wednesday, I did another WHOIS on the expired domain and it then
> came up as
> unregistered. ???  So I registered the name with OpenSRS and it now
> shows up
> in WHOIS, although the root servers haven't picked it up yet.
> 
> Is there some kind of an explanation for this?

Do you know which registrar got the domain after it expired the first
time? Some of them allow registrants to delete registrations in the
first 5 days (this "deletion" capability is supposed to be used only
for mistakes, and not abused, e.g. to test the quality of a domain in
the first 5 days).

Sincerely,

George Kirikos
http://www.kirikos.com/

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