here is the REAL problem ,
http://content.screencast.com/users...2d-4a3f-a7af-f24294951729/2014-06-12_1647.png
why on earth in the future will i want to register a .co.uk
people holding large portfolios of domains will be dumping them i feel.
tim
Many businesses will want both for brand protection though.
No Tim - the order stays "pending approval"
My guess, and I'm trying to have it confirmed, is that you literally all line up on a first come, first served basis behind the person who has the rights.
If they confirm they will not take up the right, or 5 years goes by; then the first person in the line will be granted the domain.
To be honest. The whole thing is a little ******ed. I have no idea why they are showing these as available when they clearly are not.
The best tactic would be to approach the rights holder to see if they sell.
I spoke with a contact at a registrar in the UK and they said that the order could stay in the system for 5 years.
The thing is - the domains become available if the rights owner denounces his right or does not take up the offer.
That means we have no way of knowing if they have denounced their right, other than putting in an order sporadically to check.
Most likely though is all will be picked up, and there will be a few premium coming up available in 5 years through people losing contact, dying, going broke, etc.
So a pretty big drop day in 5 years.
Although, I did get told there might be the ability to backorder these?
The best tactic would be to approach the rights holder to see if they sell.
There is also a UK address requirement
Most likely though is all will be picked up, and there will be a few premium coming up available in 5 years through people losing contact, dying, going broke, etc.
So a pretty big drop day in 5 years.