Posts Tagged ‘Snapnames’

Domain Name Self-Serve Listing Service Announced

Friday, January 30th, 2009
The world's most active daily online domain name auction site, SnapNames, and a top ten domain registrar and premium live auction house, Moniker, said today that sellers can now list domain names for sale on SnapNames.com directly from their Moniker registrar accounts.

SnapNames® and Moniker® Announce Domain Name Self-Serve List

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
SnapNames, the world's most active daily online domain name auction site, and Moniker, a top ten domain registrar and premium live auction house, said today that sellers can now list domain names for sale on SnapNames.com directly from their Moniker registrar accounts. The Oversee.net companies made the announcement at DOMAINfest Global®

Moniker to Consolidate 12 Domain Registrars Into One

Monday, November 17th, 2008
Moniker to consolidate management of its registrars to Moniker’s system. Have you ever won a domain at SnapNames and found the winning registrar — such as 1HostUnitedKingdom.com or AceofDomains.com — to look suspiciously like Moniker other than a different logo? That’s because these registrars are all “owned” by Moniker. Starting this Tuesday afternoon, you’ll no longer have to deal with logins at these registrars. They’ll all be consolidated to Moniker for account management purposes. If

Domain Sale - Ponds.net, ShopTowels.com, BookKeeping.biz + Lots More!

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Domain Sale - Ponds.net, ShopTowels.com, BookKeeping.biz, CommodityFutures.biz, Hypnotism.info, Budgies.info and lots more! Payment via Paypal or Moneybookers. Escrow mandatory for high value purchases. Various registrars including Godaddy, Snapnames, eNomcentral, Domainsite, and others. various expiry dates. Please confirm with whois.net before making a purchase. Multi-forum sale. First come first served (will go by timestamp). PM me here or email at doobee (@) shaw dot ca Ponds.net

Moniker/Snapnames accidentally sell the wrong domain

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Imagine the following scenario: A registrant owns a .NET version of your .COM domain and decides to list it with SnapNames. However he mistypes the domain by entering the .COM version in the spreadsheet he sends to his account manager. The account manager then proceeds to move the .COM version of the domain, which is owned by another registrant, from his Moniker account to a SnapNames auction, where the auction is won by a bidder. No one at SnapNames and Moniker notices the error, until the or