Author: Francois
June 13, 2010

First, a quick welcome to my blog. I will make a better/larger presentation further.

The core of this blog should be focused on my domain services with the hope to improve them thanks to your suggestions and positive critics.
Let’s start with something that takes me 30 minutes of my time everyday:

A Domaining.com account is needed to access the private area of Valuate.com, BargainDomains.com, PremiumDomains.com, Catchy.com and make transactions.
In an attempt to have the safest possible places many accounts are deleted daily:

Fake accounts:

  • The member did not signed providing a real first and last name as asked in our sign up form: He written a fake name, just initials, a nick name, a company name, a job position, … If the member start lying about his first and last name then he losts credibility and becomes a potential source of problems for any trade he could make further through our marketplaces, so better we stop here.
  • The member signed using a “jetable” email. You know these fake emails that one can use to register in sites he wants to stay anonymous.
  • The member is using a strange pattern, example: What sort of person may be legitimately using ny12456fg@hotmail.com ?
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    Additional reasons:

  • Email no longer valid, generally after a week receiving undelivered emails the account is deleted.
  • Full mailbox response delivery received when trying to contact him, indicating a trash email or no longer used email.
  • The member has multiple accounts. The latest is kept if there is only two accounts otherwise the set is dropped.
  • Member permanently using an autoresponder. It’s very annoying and a lost of time to delete each day these email notifications.
  • When a member has not been active for 3 months there are huge chances he did not pass the big quarter cleaning.
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    Unethical or dishonest behavior, these persons are banned:

  • Attempt to sell a not owned domain.
  • Not payment of an auction won or “Buy-It-Now” purchase.
  • Sold name not transfered to the seller.
  • Ask for a refund of service received.
  • Outside sale of a domain when we were supposed to still be the exclusive broker of the name.
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    I may update this post with reasons I forgot.


    9 Responses to “Why some Domaining.com accounts are deleted?”

    1. Sunday Afternoon Thoughts & Update | Elliot's Blog Says:

      [...] Carrillo has started his own domain blog at DomainWare.com. His first post discusses why some Domaining.com accounts have been canceled. With all of Francois’ ventures and domain sales, this is going to be an interesting blog to [...]

    2. Acro Says:

      Oh mon dieu! Francois welcome to domain blogging :D

    3. Richard Says:

      I’ve been a active member for months with legit sign-in info, meeting all the criteria you’ve posted, and my account was still deleted. Is it because I’m “American”?

    4. Francois Says:

      Not sure if it was a joke or no, but most than half of our members are Americans (several thousands).
      These past 10 years I have been doing most of my biz in USA, so I reassure I don’t have anything agaisnt Americans, at the inverse!
      I see you currently have an account. I don’t know if it’s new or no, annyway I have no way to know why a possible previous account was dropped.
      I will add more dropping causes as they come to mind.

    5. Francois Says:

      Thanks Teo!

    6. Arbel Arif Says:

      Félicitation sur le nouveau site Web Francois…

      I hope its right… :-)

    7. Francois Says:

      Merci Arbel!

    8. Jarred Says:

      Francois, congrats on your new blog.

    9. Francois Says:

      Thanks Jarred!


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