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Originally Posted by EukerVoorn
What dot xxx describes happened to me... it was about 4 hours after general availability had started. I tried to register poo.xxx and bingo, I had it. But when I got the confirmation mail, all domains were there except poo.xxx . So someone must have registered it just before me. What you describe DWB really sounds like human manual intervention, so I believe you.
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Yea, mine was a little different. They actually awarded me the domains. Like such:
Congratulations! You have been awarded the following .XXX domain(s):
********.xxx, ********.xxx
Please be advised that the domain(s) will be inserted into your directNIC account within the next 72 hours.
You must have a member ID from the ICM Registry in order for your domain to resolve. If you do not have a Member ID, please contact the ICM registry for information on how to obtain a Member ID at www.ICMRegistry.com.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We appreciate your business and thank you for choosing us as your preferred domain registrar partner.
Sincerely,
Your directNIC Team
Then they came back a day later and said that was an error and they couldn't get the domains for me.
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Originally Posted by Failed
What do the domains come up as now? Are they registered by an individual or are they now reserved by ICM? If you were awarded the domains and then some other individual was awarded them instead, perhaps I can see that this is an error on the part of the registrar. I shouldn't even go that far, I don't have the details, but it just seems a little more understandable if it occurred in that way.
But, if the domains you were awarded were taken and then reserved by ICM, completely different story, in my opinion.
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Yes, they were awarded.
Now they say:
Registration Failed
The other domains I bought all appeared as normal, as did these. Everything looked fine until I got the notice.
That's why I too think it's BS. Don't send out the mail saying you won them or was awarded them, if you're going to take them away a day later. How could they have screwed that up? I understand if I bought them and they came back then and said sorry, you can not have that domain. But awarding them and then taking them away, shady biz.
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Originally Posted by Emil
Chris Mallick was here.
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My .XXX domains are in motion.