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friend9nt
10-13-2006, 01:00 PM
Hi, everyone:
I've been seaching for expired domain names on google.
But, most websites I found gave the list for domain names ending with .com, .info, .net, and .biz.
My question is:
How and where to find the list for expired domain names ending with .cc, .tv, etc, or, more generally, expired domain names ending with all kinds of suffix?
What I'm really looking for are expired domain names in terms of .cc, .name, .tc, .bz, .gs, .ms, .tv, etc.
if anybody could help, i would greatfully appreciate.
Thanks.
rhsunderground
10-13-2006, 02:11 PM
just out of curiosity, why are you looking for expired domains?
felgall
10-13-2006, 05:00 PM
Why domains from the following countries in particular?
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
Belize
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
Montserrat
Tuvala
One day those countries will decide that they need their domain for internal use and will throw everyone else out.
Why don't you look for domain names for your own country instead or an international suffix such as .com? You would also do better to select the domain name that you want and then check for its availability as then you will get a name more appropriate to the content that you intend puting on the site.
friend9nt
10-19-2006, 01:11 PM
Hello, everyone:
I've been seaching for expired domain names on google.
But, most websites (such as godaddy, snapnames, enom, pool, and networksolutions) only give the list for expired domain names ending with .com, .info,
.net, and .biz, which I am not interested in for my project.
What I'm really looking for are expired domain names with the following suffix:
.cc .tv .name .ws .bz .tc .vg .ms .gs
.co.uk .de .be .eu .at .com.mx .org.uk .me.uk .co.nz .net.nz .org.nz .cn .tw
Does anyone know which websites provide expired domain names with one or more suffix displayed above?
Or, how to search those expired names with those special suffix in google?
if anybody could help, i would greatfully appreciate.
Thanks!!!