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Does the reg.ru registrar assign domains to itself when checking for employment?
I noticed that when checking a domain, reg.ru assigns domains to itself after two hours, did anyone have this?
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what the registrar would do is extremely unlikely. most likely you have exposed your domain somewhere. or one of your friends
I ran into this on 1Gb, it was in 2010 - the verified names turned out to be reserved. I took it upon myself to leave this hoster, because they started to take money for any sneeze, plus these name withdrawals ...
Then I did this: I checked the name on whois-service.ru, then I bought it on sweb.ru
Now it’s easier: I left and from there , I buy through GoDaddy, hosting Digital Ocean.
By the way, about GoDaddy, an interesting case: I bought a domain through a website on a mobile phone. I made a mistake in the name of two domains (yes, I was in a hurry, I took it in two zones). I called technical support, started talking with the girl (in Russian - despite the fact that the company is foreign, the girl is from Bulgaria), I explained the situation. And you know what? She fixes my domain names for the right ones. Do you represent such a service in Russia? Me not :)
Then we still talked with the girl, but that's another story :) But everything is within the framework of professional issues, you won't think anything bad :)
Well, reg and so on ... I gave up on them a long time ago. Business in Russia in the classical sense, it seems to me, is impossible.
To resell later, is it not clear? I really didn’t know that not only the rucenter (aka nic.ru) indulges in this. I can tell a story. I worked in one office. The domain in the .ru zone, which coincides with her trademark, was occupied by a certain office that had died long ago, but it had a lot of dough on its account and the domain was renewed from it. And then one day there the loot ended.
And what - a contender was immediately found for the domain - a certain near-rucenter office that would not mind selling it - but not for the amount of the rucenter, of course, but for a couple of thousand dead raccoons.
Earn the dough all this, earn the dough ...
Haven't come across this. It happened even a few days later I registered domains after the first check
Many domain name registrars log queries. So, regru is those loggers.
On the 28th of January, I checked on their website whether the domain name I was interested in was free.
He was free.
And now:
registrar:
REGRU-RU
2021-01-28
I won’t die without this domain, it’s not so important, but the fact itself.
Maybe I’m wrong, maybe it’s not the policy itself that is regressive, but some cunning employee has access to the logs and also liked the name, but the fact remains, this is not the first precedent.
I will leave these guys, both as a registrar and as a host, just out of principle.
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