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Str8BacardiL
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How does one go about doing this and ensure that the name actually gets transferred?

I am trying to buy this name. http://www.brandonwilliamson.com/

9/10/2006 1:49:44 PM

Noen
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you contact them and work up an agreement, they release the domain lock to your registrar and you change the info associated with it.

9/10/2006 1:50:58 PM

Str8BacardiL
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I have been e-mailing this guy for about six months now and he is not responding. He either thinks my e-mails are spam or they are getting blocked by his filter. I really dont think anyone in their right mind would turn down money to sell a domain name that is being used for nothing as that one is.

I am thinking about FedExing him or sending him a registered letter that says I am interested in buying it. He should know I am serious then. I just want to be familiar with the process first.

9/10/2006 1:54:32 PM

Raige
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the name associated with the account may be incorrect. Contact the registrar about contacting him for you. You might get lucky.

9/10/2006 2:20:53 PM

jackleg
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looks like swiping that name should be AS EASY AS STEALING CANDY FROM A BABY!!1

but seriously you could try to call nexts on it, and hope their credit card expires before then

9/10/2006 2:28:55 PM

Str8BacardiL
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Quote :
" A story I wrote

One day you will never believ what happen two turtles were crossind the road
And a truck came one of the turtles leags got ran over by the truck .
The turtle wife had to call her nurse sister to come check her husband .
She came over when she did . The wife asked whats wrong? Is it broken ? I’m afraid so. And then she said it will be better soon .
About six weeks . Six weeks later he felt better."

9/10/2006 2:29:50 PM

jackleg
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thats the new 50 cent song isnt it

9/10/2006 2:35:25 PM

Noen
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^^^The fucked up thing (although actually its pretty good for forgetful people) is that even after a domain expires, the registrar still usually leaves it locked and protected for 3-6 months to keep people from sniping expired domains.

Yea, contact the registrar and see if they can contact the owner. You'd be suprised though, I've tried buying a couple of domains that were being squatted on, only to be hit with RIDICULOUS monetary requests.

9/10/2006 2:48:35 PM

Str8BacardiL
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Luckily I don't think this is a squatter. It looks like the parent got the URL in his sons name and never did anything with it. (except post that wonderful story)

9/10/2006 3:31:53 PM

Amsterdam718
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i'll e-mail him for you and get this straightened out if you want, G.


just let me know. i specialize in this type of sh!t.

9/10/2006 3:51:44 PM

robster
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Anyone familiar with getting domain names that are no doubt being squatted? They should seriously open up the market and get rid of these people, but thats just my opinion.

amsterdam, have you done that before?

9/10/2006 4:10:43 PM

Noen
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^There's two kinds of squatting.

If someone buys a domain of a known presence/company/person with the express intention of reselling it to that individual/business, then you can buy back the name for fair market value (generally whatever amount of money they can show they spent on/for the domain/hosting)

If someone buys a domain just because they can see the future value in it, as a potential investment/resell opportunity, then there really isn't anything you can do about it other than paying whatever their asking price is.

9/10/2006 4:51:58 PM

agentlion
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i'm currently trying to get back a client's domain she let expire. It's her name, and she was the first to own it, and now a squatter has it.
we emailed within 2 weeks of losing it and am trying to use the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act as means to get it back without paying. The ACPA is supposed to protect you own name for your domain name.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticybersquatting_Consumer_Protection_Act
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c106:S.1255.IS:=

In your particular case (brandonwilliamson), since it's pretty obvious a legitimate Brandon Williamson does own it now, you probably don't have any legal grounds - just cash $money to get it back. Or get another domin name with your middle initial or something

9/10/2006 5:13:45 PM

jnpaul
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ive had http://www.jonathanpaul.com since 99

9/10/2006 8:37:14 PM

pkpzt94
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Administrative Contact:
WilliamJWilliamson
William Williamson
1100B Fazio Rd.
St. Augustine, FL 32095
US
Phone: 904-829-1733 <<<<==========
Email: fuqster@msn.com

9/10/2006 8:37:19 PM

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