I had this happen as well in the past when researching domain names for a new product. Pro Tip: Stay the hell away from GoDaddy for everything. I've had the unfortunate task of managing a server hosted with them and it's been consistently awful (ex. I literally cannot upgrade PHP because the VPS doesn't support it and there is no upgrade path without spinning up an entirely new VPS on a different, and of course more…
I have no choice, they bought out my hosting provider a year ago.
Tell HN: Never search for domains on Godaddy.com
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#73Is there a safe method to search for domains?
Is this actually causing other problems? Probably.
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#75"Sorry, f___yougodaddyforstealingthesesearches.com is unavailable"
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#76They are a bigtime scammers. Recently was assisting a friend to get access to a domain name which was registered in godaddy. They scammed him for a couple of hundred dollars for contacting the domain owner to get a deal on the domain and eventually nothing happened. Not even a mail was sent on behalf the scammed money as we found that the domain was owned by another friend and eventually got it transferred. He confir…
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#77The registrar of that domain is GoDaddy, but that doesn't mean that the owner of the domain is GoDaddy. If you look at who.godaddy.com you'll see that it's not GoDaddy that owns the domain. In this case, I don't see any evidence of front-running. It's more likely that it's a coincidence that someone registered the domain name a day after you searched for it. In fact, I personally would consider that to be more of a '…
You might want to disclose your affiliation on these kinds of topics, especially when you're arguing the company's side.
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#79They are a bigtime scammers. Recently was assisting a friend to get access to a domain name which was registered in godaddy. They scammed him for a couple of hundred dollars for contacting the domain owner to get a deal on the domain and eventually nothing happened. Not even a mail was sent on behalf the scammed money as we found that the domain was owned by another friend and eventually got it transferred. He confir…
Source - https://baremetrics.com/blog/scored-baremetrics-dot-com
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#80Earlier quoted context omitted.
They've been doing it for years, it's a pretty well known thing at this point which is long past the point of needing new evidence. PS: Use gandi.net, both for search and registration.
In this case, felons.io, there is no registrant listed, even on who.godaddy.com. So how can you definitively say that GoDaddy saw that search from the OP and registered the domain? I'm not saying they didn't do it, but I base my opinions on facts, not speculation or "they've been doing it for years". I'm just not seeing any evidence in the WHOIS record that GoDaddy registered that domain--it could have been one of th…