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Have you ever used domain reporting?

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EstateNIC

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Hello

I am intended to use domain reporting from domaintools. (only i know that is doing this is domainstools. please let me know if you know more). I would search the domains that are registered to an email address.

I wanted to ask people if they have any experience with a such report. Anyone used it ? I guess the usage is very low since the price for it is very high. For what reaons you hve used it ?

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EM @MAJ.com

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You can use www.netstumble.com free service to check the domain and whois history.

I also suggest that you check your domain name so you have a record that you can prove you own your domain.

When I sell a domain, I check it with www.netstumble.com to show that I own the domain and recheck after 7 days to show my client own it.

Hope this help.
EM @ KING.NET
 

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it is logging whois details whenever someone whois a domain. Considering that site is not having high traffic, the resukts would be low accurate.

anyone dont use such a tool ?
 

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seems that noone is properly interested only a few :(
 

Dale Hubbard

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Any whois history site is only as good as the size and extent of its database. Domaintools have been doing this the longest and are the most prominent in the space. Their results are expensive, but their clients include legal professionals for obvious reasons.
 
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