Having a day to reflect on the revelation about the Snapnames bidding scandal, I put together a list of the 5 most surprising things we learned yesterday: 1. Who It Was: The…
Month: November 2009
Moniker.com Extended TRAFFIC Auction Nets $278K
Here are the results for the Moniker.com extended TRAFFIC auction which was held on SnapNames.com yesterday which generated $278,338 in sales. In all, 139 domains sold and I’m sure none of you…
Our Picks For The RickLatona.com TRAFFIC Extended Auction Today
The extended auction of the RickLatona.com TRAFFIC auction will be held today online at 1:30pm EDT. There are about 600 domain in the extended auction including those that did not sell in…
Namejet Plays The “This Can’t Happen To Us” Card & That’s Troubling
Late today, we received a notice from NameJet.com, basically saying that what happened at Snapnames.com could not happen at NameJet.com “””At NameJet we have the necessary security protocols in place to prevent…
TechCrunch.com Crunches Snapnames.com Calling The Domain Business “Dirty”
Michael Arrington, wrote the story for TechCrunch on the Snapnames.com bidding scandal and the opening paragraph should give you an idea of how the rest of the story reads: “”Anyone who doesn’t…
Can Oversee Get Some Of The Money They Paid For Snapnames.com Back?
It was in May 2007 that Oversee bought Snapnames.com for tens of millons of dollars. Shortly thereafter, Network Solutions its largest registrar partner used the escape clause in their contract with Snapnames.com…
Oversee Uncovers Huge Inside Bidding Scheme At SnapNames.com & Will Offer Refunds
In a huge breaking story for the industry that will continue to unfold over the next hours and days, Oversee.net the parent company of SnapNames.com, recently discovered that a now former employee…



