Anybody using co.cc domain names?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by jamuna, Oct 17, 2008.

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    jamuna, Oct 17, 2008 IP
  2. icpathi

    icpathi Peon

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    Not at all...

    getting registered with co.cc is not a domain first of all. It's a sub domain under co.cc and we don't have full rights over them

    and we can't sell them here :D No one even bothers to have a look at one's thread if he's selling a domain with .co.cc.
     
    icpathi, Oct 17, 2008 IP
  3. jamuna

    jamuna Active Member

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    confusing.
    They are allowed to change nameservers too?
    Is it possible with subdomains.
     
    jamuna, Oct 17, 2008 IP
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    They are subdomains only..

    Who is check up or alexa check up can confirm it ;) That is, if your domain is Jamuna.co.cc and if you search it in alexa and if it shows the result of only co.cc, then jamuna.co.cc is not a domain but sub domain

    I have not used them but have heard about it. So as far as I know, they just can re-direct your link. No other DNS management isn't it?
     
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    yes..any domain that you register in co.cc extension is indeed a sub domain..however, they have made some implementations at their end to enable change in DNS records for each domain registered through them..
     
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    Well .co.cc is a good deal when it comes to proxy owner. :)
     
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    thanks for clarifications
     
    jamuna, Oct 17, 2008 IP
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    They do give DNS options and url forwarding and also allow changing the nameservers.
     
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    I wouldnt build a serious site on a someone else's subdomain, they could change the rules and take it away at any time.
     
    Dreamerr, Oct 18, 2008 IP