$10 : photoCity.org , UkOnlineJob.com
Domain list is for sales .
Price $14 for each .
Price for lot $80 ($10 for each)
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- PhotoCity.org , Registrar Name.com, Inc. Created on 2002-07 Expires on 2020-07
- UkOnlineJob.com | Registrar GoDaddy.com, LLC , Created on 2016-01-04 , Expires on 2020-01-04
- Latest.company | Registrar : NameSilo, LLC Expires on 2020/4
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$10 : photoCity.org , UkOnlineJob.com
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Moniker / CentralNic Group PLC
Hello! Recently I have seen a lot of negative reviews about Moniker.
I even had a good impression of them in the past. But recently (from August – November 2019) it seems that so many clients and costumers have been scrutinizing them. Moniker has been committing a lot of scams. They are having a derogatory behavior.
I recently tried to transfer a domain from Moniker to Porkbun and they wrapped me up and in the end they steal my domain.
So avoid Moniker. They are cheaters!
I also would…
Moniker / CentralNic Group PLC
Moniker Sucks
I had to cancel a CC due to fraud. I've also spent the last few months traveling between CA and OR. In the process, I neglected some of my renewals and lost several domains.
When I contacted Moniker about recovering one domain I was told I would have to buy it at auction. If it didn't sell at auction, I could pay $125 to recover the name from pending delete.
Moniker didn't change or disable DNS resolution when domain expired, only after it was deleted from my…
card-ratings.com cardratings.com sold for $10.2 Million
card-ratings.com
Starting bid $100
Increments of $10 or more
Auction ends 96 hours after last bid or if buy it now is added and met
Registered at GoDaddy.com
Expires on 7/11/2020
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cardratings.com sold for $10.2 million in 2008