[thelist] History of domain registration

Stewart & Company contact at stewartandcompany.net
Tue Nov 4 09:54:48 CST 2003


If I were you, I would pursue selling the domain to them.  If they are a
large company, you could potentially earn a large amount of money.  

If the domain is more important to you than the cash, tell them you are
not interested.  They have no contractual right to the domain name and,
besides plaguing you with emails, can do nothing legally to reclaim it.

HTH,
Will

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Roel Mulder
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 6:22 AM
To: The List
Subject: [thelist] History of domain registration

Hi all,
In januari 2003 we registered a .com domain. Yesterday we received an 
e-mail of someone claiming they registered it prior to ourselves and 
wanting to open up negotiations towards reclaiming it.

 > Unfortunately due to techincial problems between the original
registrar 
(corp1)
 > and corp2 Ltd we were unable to reregister the domain when it was due
for
 > renewal and it now seems that you have registered the domain.

Tough for them.
Question : Is there a place where I can check their claim of the
domainname 
being registered to them prior our registration?

The domain has since januari been directed to one of our websites, it 
doesn't generate tarffic worth mentioning, we haven't received any mail 
(spam included) so _if_ they ever had it registered they haven't used
it. 
Google's cash won't help.

Anyone?

Thanks,
Roel Mulder

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