Checking domain availabiltiy for all TLDs

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by walesalex, Jan 14, 2007.

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    http://www.101domain.com/country_domain.htm

    I found that but it crashes every time I try. Doesn't have to be literally every extension, but I'd like it to be most of them and preferably I won't have to manually tick every box like on there.

    (I can't see a domain section so I'm assuming this is about the best place for it)
     
    walesalex, Jan 14, 2007 IP
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    Clive Web Developer

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    MyDomain.com's domain search tool allows searching among multiple extensions. Names.co.uk has a good search tool, too. Anyways I would careful. Unless you are ready to purchase the domain within hours after you perform the search, you might ending up being surprised that the domain gets registered shortly by a bulk domain registering company. Some registrars can do that to you. I've been through that at least 2 times during the last 6 months. Chances of a coincidence were just too small.
     
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    What, so they save people's searches then register every single domain hoping to get some big moeny for some of them? :/

    I've searched for domains and found a few I'd be happy with, registered 1 of them then got back to register another several weeks on and find it to be gone. Pretty sad tbh lol.

    Thanks for the sites. :)
     
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    Good to see I'm not alone on this.
    Privacy matters are important, yet dirty business is actual and will remain so.
     
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