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Old 24-11-09, 11:02 AM
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If you ever wish to reg a .de or .co.uk just go to europeregistry.com and they act as your agent for these types of regs

hope that helps anyone wanting overseas names
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Old 24-11-09, 01:08 PM
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Hey Spacey,
I registered a .co.uk domain here in Australia at Domain Central, de I'm not sure about.

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Old 24-11-09, 01:18 PM
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its all over the place , i went to dynadot to reg a .us , but couldn't , at godaddy i could.

then at godaddy i couldn't reg a .co.uk or a .de , it normally depends where their homebase is i think

it seems europe registry cover many european countries , although not that cheap
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Co.uk is easy to register in Australia
Any Planetdomain or netregistry affiliated site (including resellers) allow registration.
Why people are so fascinated by Godaddy that they never look closer to home.
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Old 29-01-10, 09:34 AM
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I went to godaddy to register a .us and was a bit confused by the rules.

What were your tactics around this?

I too have had a .co.uk from NR.
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Old 29-01-10, 09:46 AM
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I went to godaddy to register a .us and was a bit confused by the rules.

What were your tactics around this?

I too have had a .co.uk from NR.
The .us nexus rules are specific about foreign ownership
just list yourself as non-us resident doing business in the .us

I own several ,never been challenged once. Indeed my FIRST domain I ever paid for & registered was an .us .
I registered it at PD for use as a PD reseller site.
Still own it 6 years later.
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Old 29-01-10, 10:23 AM
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I've used webnic.cc quite a bit for o/s extensions. Speak to Amanda there she's very helpful and they do just about anything.

They successfully grabbed us wd.de in the 2-letter .de rush last year too
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Old 29-01-10, 10:54 AM
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i wonder if any german speakers here ?
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Old 29-01-10, 11:29 AM
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I use http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/domains/ . They charge £5.90 for 2 years. Good service.
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