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Someone else has set up a website using my registered domain name

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JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:32

Hi I wonder if anyone can help, I've registered two domain names both with the same name but one is .co.uk and the other is .com because I intend to enter the US market, however I've just done a quick google and there is a UK website "coming soon" using the EXACT domain as mine, I've double checked my details and I have and paid for the domains for the next 12 months, can they do this? Thanks in advance!

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PixelatedLunchbox · 19/08/2021 23:34

No, if you have legitimately registered it, they won't be able to. Sounds like they just don't realise it yet...

JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:37

Thanks for your reply, that's an answer I was hoping for, I just find it odd that they've gone to the trouble of setting up a website without checking if the name is available first..

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Lellochip · 19/08/2021 23:42

When you say they've set it up, is this website already online? You say you found it in Google, did you find something that says they will have the website 'coming soon' at your domain, or did you find the actual site?

Ouchiehelpneeded · 19/08/2021 23:43

Is it not just a placeholder put there by the domain registration company? Have you done a whois look up to check the registration?

AmazinglyGraceless · 19/08/2021 23:45

I don't understand...they wouldn't have been able to set up any website linked to the domain in question unless they owned/had rights to it, would they?

JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:47

No, it's not taking sales, it's my domain name on their website which isn't active yet hence the "coming soon" on the landing page, it's is very nice and attractive but with my name!

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JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:48

@Ouchiehelpneeded

Is it not just a placeholder put there by the domain registration company? Have you done a whois look up to check the registration?
Yes and it's me
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NetballHoop · 19/08/2021 23:48

They have probably seen that you have set up the .co.uk and .com versions and bought the much less popular .uk version to try and sell it to you at a later date. Ignore any request to buy it off them and they will almost certainly give up. The same happened to me a few years back.

JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:49

@AmazinglyGraceless

I don't understand...they wouldn't have been able to set up any website linked to the domain in question unless they owned/had rights to it, would they?
That's what I don't get, but it's there..
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ClaryFairchild · 19/08/2021 23:49

Some people go out of their way to set these accounts up in order to sell them for lots of money to business holders. You would need to usually set up those domain names at the same time as creating your business to avoid this.

JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:51

@NetballHoop

They have probably seen that you have set up the .co.uk and .com versions and bought the much less popular .uk version to try and sell it to you at a later date. Ignore any request to buy it off them and they will almost certainly give up. The same happened to me a few years back.
Just gone back to double check and its .co.uk and not .uk
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Ouchiehelpneeded · 19/08/2021 23:52

That's weird. So they've got a page up on their website (randomco.com) saying "johnstonesmissus.co.uk - coming soon"?

How strange! They won't be able to publish anything to your domain, but really weird that they're planning to without buying it first Confused

JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:53

Maybe they're hoping that I won't renew the domain in 12 months?

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JohnStonesMissus · 19/08/2021 23:54

@Ouchiehelpneeded

That's weird. So they've got a page up on their website (randomco.com) saying "johnstonesmissus.co.uk - coming soon"?

How strange! They won't be able to publish anything to your domain, but really weird that they're planning to without buying it first Confused

Yes, exactly, I can't speak for anyone else but one of the first things I did when I started is to check if names are available, it's a painful process because so many names are taken
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NetballHoop · 19/08/2021 23:54

If it's the .co.uk page then all it is is that your domain host have setup an automated page for you. Nothing to worry about. It's just to show that the domain exists and is waiting for you to set it up.

JohnStonesMissus · 20/08/2021 00:00

Thanks for your help everyone, it's much appreciated

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Lellochip · 20/08/2021 00:03

@JohnStonesMissus

Thanks for your help everyone, it's much appreciated
Are there any contact details for them on the site? (Aside from your own Grin) - the amount of people who don't know their own email addresses or URLs, it could just be a mistake? Might just need it pointing out
JohnStonesMissus · 20/08/2021 00:09

Thanks Lellochip, yes there is a contact email, it's hello@mydomain!, I don't know if I should contact them? Not to get arsey, but just to save them time because they'll have a long wait for the domains to become available, i.e never! So it's best for them to find another name if they want to get cracking.

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Lellochip · 20/08/2021 01:13

yes there is a contact email, it's hello@mydomain!

Haha oops, well that'll not do them much good! If you've got any other way of getting in touch I definitely would, you're doing them a favour, just making sure they don't lose traffic/customers etc

Sunnygold · 20/08/2021 01:19

Yes some people are stupid enough to just assume the domains they want will be available. I wouldn’t bother contacting them. All it will lead to is harassment because they’ll have your contact details and they want your domain. Just ignore, there’s nothing they can do. If you haven’t done so already I suggest you also register the name on Instagram, Facebook, etc.

JohnStonesMissus · 20/08/2021 07:32

Thanks everyone, how do I register the name on Facebook and Instagram Sunnygold?

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JohnStonesMissus · 20/08/2021 07:38

I've just set up a facebook page, is that you meant by registering it?

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Sunnygold · 20/08/2021 10:03

Yes, set up a Facebook page and Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, etc using the business name you want. Even if you don’t use that type of social media - it prevents them registering using that name.

JohnStonesMissus · 20/08/2021 13:32

Brilliant thank you

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caughtinanet · 20/08/2021 13:40

@Sunnygold

Yes, set up a Facebook page and Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, etc using the business name you want. Even if you don’t use that type of social media - it prevents them registering using that name.
I'm pretty sure that Facebook allows duplicate page names, I don't think you can register any namesas such . My local pub has a very common name and I've ended up on the wrong facebook page when looking something up as there are loads of the same name

The new business that wants to use your name is possibly just a bit naive about domain names and thinks that as there isn't currently a webpage with that address they can set one up

I'm not a techie but I assume they literally can't do it so you don't need to worry