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Hi guys :talk:

I'm wanting to register a nice name www.exploreaustralia.com

But here's the case.
According to whois.sc here (http://whois.sc/exploreaustralia.com),
the record shows that it's been long way already expired 29-09-2002.

I wonder how can I register that domain, does anybody know?

Thanks for your help in advance.
Cheers,
Irvin
 
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it's impossible to reg it for now mate... not yet expired, it's active.. it just happened that the record is probably incorrect.
 
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Expiration Date: 27-sep-2004

whois.sc is wrong
 
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So in all same cases, it's just that the record is incorrect?
 
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Originally posted by irvin
So in all same cases, it's just that the record is incorrect?

:bingo:
 
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you dont see too many people telling of the domain there going to reg as well, dont want to cerate compotishion for yourself :o)

QBert
 
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hehehe,
qbert, i know that, thanks for reminding anyways. :D

Cheers mate!
 
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i just don't like whois.sc the data is not up to date

adi
 
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Originally posted by Adi
i just don't like whois.sc the data is not up to date

adi

Which whois you are using?
 
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I know that Network Solutions is anathema to most of us here but their new WHOIS is very good - shows DMOZ links now.

Can put in any domain extension and get a result if there is a valid WHOIS source - also they have taken away the computer generated verification code which speeds things up a lot.
 
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edit out the domain name, like qbert said, you dont wanna create competition for yaself..
 
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Originally posted by domainlab
I know that Network Solutions is anathema to most of us here but their new WHOIS is very good - shows DMOZ links now.

But the funny is, that the domain in question is registered at NSI and that they themselve (as registrar) provide the (obviously wrong) expiry date 27/09/2004.
There seems something strange going on at nsi.
 
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