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<blockquote data-quote="DomainsGENERAL.com" data-source="post: 2350479" data-attributes="member: 322978425"><p>Totally agreed.</p><p>This unfortunately happens, [USER=322979677]@bayofdomain[/USER]</p><p>I've also seen (reserved) supposedly "available" domains with some registrars. Some stop you when you want to place an order. And some even let you think you successfully registered them. It happened for example recently to someone believing he registered "meta dot website" for $2. It seemed too good to be true. It was! [MEDIA=twitter]1453861664772829185[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p><strong>Now, if your details were appearing on a whois outside of your own registrar</strong>, it seems they weren't really "reserved" at the moment you registered them. And the registration kind of indeed went through. This is a borderline situation, where the registry say they are reserved, but left them in an available state at that time!? (or changed things afterwards when there was a registration they didn't like?). Maybe it's a mistake, maybe a technical problem, hard to know for sure. Unfortunately, I really don't think there is anything you can do about it. And .io is a ccTLD (it's a country). I guess even complaining to ICANN would be of absolutely no use (as if it would achieve anything in any case in such a situation...)</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>Ok, they do admit it. Thankfully for them, they can get away with their mistake....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DomainsGENERAL.com, post: 2350479, member: 322978425"] Totally agreed. This unfortunately happens, [USER=322979677]@bayofdomain[/USER] I've also seen (reserved) supposedly "available" domains with some registrars. Some stop you when you want to place an order. And some even let you think you successfully registered them. It happened for example recently to someone believing he registered "meta dot website" for $2. It seemed too good to be true. It was! [MEDIA=twitter]1453861664772829185[/MEDIA] [B]Now, if your details were appearing on a whois outside of your own registrar[/B], it seems they weren't really "reserved" at the moment you registered them. And the registration kind of indeed went through. This is a borderline situation, where the registry say they are reserved, but left them in an available state at that time!? (or changed things afterwards when there was a registration they didn't like?). Maybe it's a mistake, maybe a technical problem, hard to know for sure. Unfortunately, I really don't think there is anything you can do about it. And .io is a ccTLD (it's a country). I guess even complaining to ICANN would be of absolutely no use (as if it would achieve anything in any case in such a situation...) EDIT: Ok, they do admit it. Thankfully for them, they can get away with their mistake.... [/QUOTE]
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