Ils le font exprès ou quoi?
Il y a un domaine qui était expiré depuis 1 mois chez OnlineNic que je voulais racheter via Snapnames avant qu'il ne tombe en RedemptionPeriod.
J'étais inquiet car il n'était pas encore en pre-release sur le site malgré que le support de Snapnames m'avait assuré que les noms expired d'OnlineNic allaient sur Snapnames..
J'ai donc envoyé quelques emails à OnlineNic leur demandant si le domaine allait être envoyé chez Snapnames avant la Redempetionperiod, et après un eniemme email hors sujet du style "vous n'avez qu'à contacter le current owner pour savoir s'il est pret à vous vendre le domaine", voici les derniers échanges, hier :
"Dear Customer,
Thanks for contacting OnlineNIC!
Generally, if the domain own do not care about it, this domain will fall to redemption and be deleted at last. Then, it will released to public for re-registration.
Should you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us."
Moi :
"Ok so why this :
Wholesale domain registration and internet services -- OnlineNIC Inc. :
"New Customers through Snapnames and/or Expired Domain Transfers. If
you are registering a domain name that was registered with, and not
yet deleted by OnlineNIC at the time of your purchase, you acknowledge
and agree that the term of your registration will be for a period of
one year from the original expiration date for the domain name
immediately prior to your purchase, as the registration is the result
of an Expired Domain Transfer."
And :
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/603584-who-is-onlinenic-domain-backorder.html
-"I have just acquired on OnlineNIC domain via SnapNames. The
"creation date" remains (2005). Does it mean Snapnames is partnered
with OnlineNIC? "
-"Yes, all expired domains OnlineNic try to sell at Snap."
Regards,"
OnlineNic:
"Dear <name>,
Thanks for contacting OnlineNIC!
This issue has been forwarded to our staff concerned. They will help contact the domain provider and contact you if there is any news. Thank you for your understanding.
Should you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us."
Voilà ce que j'ai reçu il y a 1 heure :
"Dear Sir,
This is our client domain name and he informed us
to sell this domain name for euro3,900.
Therefore, if you are afford to pay euro3,900,
we will transfer this domain name to you within a few days.
This special offer is only valid until Nov 6, 2009.
Your sooner decision will give you the chance to secure
this domain name before any third parties.
Sincerely Yours,"
Et biensûr le whois d'OnlineNic indique maintenant une date d'expiration en 2010.
Bref donc là je ne comprends plus rien. Je préfère me dire que j'ai du me tromper et qu'OnlineNic n'envoyait pas ses domaines expirés chez SnapNames..
Quelqu'un a un avis là dessus ?
Il y a un domaine qui était expiré depuis 1 mois chez OnlineNic que je voulais racheter via Snapnames avant qu'il ne tombe en RedemptionPeriod.
J'étais inquiet car il n'était pas encore en pre-release sur le site malgré que le support de Snapnames m'avait assuré que les noms expired d'OnlineNic allaient sur Snapnames..
J'ai donc envoyé quelques emails à OnlineNic leur demandant si le domaine allait être envoyé chez Snapnames avant la Redempetionperiod, et après un eniemme email hors sujet du style "vous n'avez qu'à contacter le current owner pour savoir s'il est pret à vous vendre le domaine", voici les derniers échanges, hier :
"Dear Customer,
Thanks for contacting OnlineNIC!
Generally, if the domain own do not care about it, this domain will fall to redemption and be deleted at last. Then, it will released to public for re-registration.
Should you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us."
Moi :
"Ok so why this :
Wholesale domain registration and internet services -- OnlineNIC Inc. :
"New Customers through Snapnames and/or Expired Domain Transfers. If
you are registering a domain name that was registered with, and not
yet deleted by OnlineNIC at the time of your purchase, you acknowledge
and agree that the term of your registration will be for a period of
one year from the original expiration date for the domain name
immediately prior to your purchase, as the registration is the result
of an Expired Domain Transfer."
And :
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/603584-who-is-onlinenic-domain-backorder.html
-"I have just acquired on OnlineNIC domain via SnapNames. The
"creation date" remains (2005). Does it mean Snapnames is partnered
with OnlineNIC? "
-"Yes, all expired domains OnlineNic try to sell at Snap."
Regards,"
OnlineNic:
"Dear <name>,
Thanks for contacting OnlineNIC!
This issue has been forwarded to our staff concerned. They will help contact the domain provider and contact you if there is any news. Thank you for your understanding.
Should you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us."
Voilà ce que j'ai reçu il y a 1 heure :
"Dear Sir,
This is our client domain name and he informed us
to sell this domain name for euro3,900.
Therefore, if you are afford to pay euro3,900,
we will transfer this domain name to you within a few days.
This special offer is only valid until Nov 6, 2009.
Your sooner decision will give you the chance to secure
this domain name before any third parties.
Sincerely Yours,"
Et biensûr le whois d'OnlineNic indique maintenant une date d'expiration en 2010.
Bref donc là je ne comprends plus rien. Je préfère me dire que j'ai du me tromper et qu'OnlineNic n'envoyait pas ses domaines expirés chez SnapNames..
Quelqu'un a un avis là dessus ?
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