NoktaDomains.com is selling my own domain DoorstepLoans.com without permission!!
August 20, 2010 by Domain News
Filed under Domain News
I was looking at Google for my website for Doorstep Loans and actually I was looking at whether the website,Doorstep Loans got any backlinks. Surprisingly, I find out that NoktaDomains marketplace has been selling my domain, DoorstepLoans.com on their site without my permission.
You may look at their domain sale page for the domain, DoorstepLoans.com at Noktadomains selling my domain. I have no idea what is going on. I have checked whois data and I still own the domain and the website, Doorstep Loans.





Dude! Don’t panic.
This happens a lot in this business.
They probably owned it at one time and didn’t renew it.
I’ve got names I can’t place at sedo and afternic,
for example, because the previous owner(s) let them drop but didn’t de-list them at those two selling venues.
The fun part comes when they get an inquiry and realize they no longer own it.
Because if they get an offer they will easily steal it from your account and transfer it to the new owner.
JB
Really.
For example, I own example.com and it’s in my fabulous/godaddy/etc account.
I want to list it at sedo and see that example.com is already listed there.
Someone makes an offer at sedo and its accepted.
How will they easily steal it from my account and transfer it to the buyer?
Just contact them directly.
What you should have done was contact them first and given them 48 hours to take it down instead of a blog post.
There an honest run business and I’m sure its an honest mistake
How can they do that? Don;t they have to verify reg first?
Nokta domains must have an agreement with afternic.com to list the names. Some of my domains are for sale there too. Especially the once with a buy now price.
“Because if they get an offer they will easily steal it from your account and transfer it to the new owner.”
It is not easy lol!
They cant steal anything!!!
The Sedo procedure when the seller no longer owns the domain is to cancel the sale and pass the seller’s details to the buyer in case they wish to take legal action.
The fun part comes when they get an inquiry and realize they no longer own it.
dd this get resolved?
Not yet. Hopefully they would remove my domain from their database soon.