Hi folks,
According to the interim page at http://www.snapnames.com/ :
"To SnapNames Customers:
Over the course of the past year, the domain name marketplace has
changed dramatically. Accordingly, SnapNames has elected to update the
way we capture deleting domain names and make them available to you.
Effective immediately:
* Our back-order service will require no up-front fee. You can
back-order valuable domain names at no charge.
* You pay a success fee only if we successfully acquire a domain
name for you.
* In the event of multiple back-orders for the same domain name,
we'll conduct a short auction, and the winning bidder will be awarded
the name.
Customers with existing SnapBack. subscriptions will, of course,
receive credit for their subscriptions. For more information, please
see our FAQ section."
I hope that it's true that the abusive and monopolistic WLS is dead,
and competition wins. It's nice to be on the winning side. :)
If it's a certainty that WLS is dead (still unclear, as VeriSign's suit
is still pending), will Tucows/OpenSRS perhaps start pursuing expired
domains? I'd join a system that would help increase my odds of getting
the names I desire.
Sincerely,
George Kirikos
http://www.kirikos.com/