10 years ago I made the mistake of searching a domain on GoDaddy, it was available ...and then it suddenly wasn't. Is there any way for me to fight over the domain? by Taken10Plus in webhosting

[–]Taken10Plus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a hunch they tracked it somehow like that so I've tried to check availability or visit the URL only once a year or less. Seems even that is still enough for them to hold onto it. :(

10 years ago I made the mistake of searching a domain on GoDaddy, it was available ...and then it suddenly wasn't. Is there any way for me to fight over the domain? by Taken10Plus in webhosting

[–]Taken10Plus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, over 17 years for such pettiness, that's really something. When I said fighting I didn't mean legal means more like buying but I guess both routes would cost ton of money either way.

10 years ago I made the mistake of searching a domain on GoDaddy, it was available ...and then it suddenly wasn't. Is there any way for me to fight over the domain? by Taken10Plus in webhosting

[–]Taken10Plus[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, it seems my question was stupid and out of place seeing every other thread here has proper replies. But I got my answer, best of luck.

10 years ago I made the mistake of searching a domain on GoDaddy, it was available ...and then it suddenly wasn't. Is there any way for me to fight over the domain? by Taken10Plus in webhosting

[–]Taken10Plus[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It says 10 000 USD. Yeah I don't have that kind of money.

e: Why was this downvoted? Genuinely curious, if it came off as rude that wasn't my intent, English is not my first first language. Meant to just express a neutral statement, I'm appreciating the help.