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Originally Posted by DWB
That is exactly what they did.
After you buy a domain, you have to get a ICANN ID in order to activate it. That's when they can look at your domain and decide if they want it or not.
I'm not really upset over it, that's what I get for buying a couple. But I think it's funny that it's playing out exactly how people thought it would.
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So how do you apply for an ICANN ID?
I bought 2 via DirectNIC but I'm getting Domain Status: FAIL: Domain not resolving
DirectNIC said they take 48 hours to update but I didn't get an ICANN ID
If ICM are using a system like this to revolk domain ownership for good domains they forgot to reserve, what is to stop them from just taking your domain away from you a few years down the line?
Doubt mine will be approved then since one is a well know 3 letter domain and the other is a great 4 letter domain.
That really is a scandalous system they have setup
