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.uk.com domain names -- yes or no

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    .uk.com domain names -- yes or no

    Just after opinions on .uk.com domain names

    don't know much about the pros/cons myself -- but do know that the .co.uk and .com domains for my co (abbreviated name) are both taken -- although both don't seem to have much of a 'site' when you go to them -- infact one completely redirects to somewhere else !!

    Ta

    #2
    Originally posted by Billy Pilgrim View Post
    Just after opinions on .uk.com domain names

    don't know much about the pros/cons myself -- but do know that the .co.uk and .com domains for my co (abbreviated name) are both taken -- although both don't seem to have much of a 'site' when you go to them -- infact one completely redirects to somewhere else !!

    Ta
    No unless your REALLY want your domain name to match your company name. The .uk.com will be generally mistyped as either .com or .co.uk meaning people end up going elsewhere

    Better to do companyname-uk.com or companynameuk.com or companyname-it.co.uk

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      #3
      Originally posted by Billy Pilgrim View Post
      Just after opinions on .uk.com domain names

      don't know much about the pros/cons myself -- but do know that the .co.uk and .com domains for my co (abbreviated name) are both taken -- although both don't seem to have much of a 'site' when you go to them -- infact one completely redirects to somewhere else !!

      Ta
      If you register billypilgrim.co.uk or billypilgrim.com then the domain you have registered is yours. OTOH billypilgrim.uk.com is not a domain name, it is a subdomain of the domain uk.com, and it belongs to the owners of that domain uk.com. They may well accept money from you to host that subdomain and let you access it, but that is a business deal between you and them, not a registration of a domain.
      Step outside posh boy

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post
        If you register billypilgrim.co.uk or billypilgrim.com then the domain you have registered is yours. OTOH billypilgrim.uk.com is not a domain name, it is a subdomain of the domain uk.com, and it belongs to the owners of that domain uk.com. They may well accept money from you to host that subdomain and let you access it, but that is a business deal between you and them, not a registration of a domain.

        WHS although it was 10 years ago that this was explained to me

        So in a word, no
        Coffee's for closers

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post
          If you register billypilgrim.co.uk or billypilgrim.com then the domain you have registered is yours. OTOH billypilgrim.uk.com is not a domain name, it is a subdomain of the domain uk.com, and it belongs to the owners of that domain uk.com. They may well accept money from you to host that subdomain and let you access it, but that is a business deal between you and them, not a registration of a domain.
          Excellent reply (as is the one above)

          Cheers all

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            #6
            Non-standard domains look cheap.
            My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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              #7
              Thanks, that's good info.
              Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
              Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
                Non-standard domains look cheap.
                Is what I was thinking too

                Anyone ideas of how I can find out who owns 'billypilgrim.co.uk' and 'billypilgrim.com' ???

                Trawled a few WHOIS sites but they come back with no info

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                  #9
                  Administrative Contact
                  BILLYPILGRIM.COM
                  c/o Nameview Inc. Whois IDentity Shield
                  PO Box 152
                  Britton's Hill
                  St. Michael, Barbados
                  E-mail: vggX/ut7r/KJxUbY6Zgu5h4fdjtK8wCYSpl6BRY0s8eEIp6ALtTsdq0L5A== @2009.identityshield.com
                  Phone: +1 (604) 484-4206

                  Domainbrokers.com is authorized by the domain owner to facilitate the sale of this domain.
                  Last edited by bellymonster; 21 December 2009, 15:59.

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                    #10
                    billypilgrim.co.uk is available. best register it quickly tho...

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