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Originally Posted by debase23
Hi all, not sure where this query should be.
I have a similarly named competitor whose active inactivity compromises my brand. My company is trying to buy this other domain name; I've visited their URL throughout the past 8 years, and for the past 7 it's been down/offline. I've placed bids on the name, but the original owner keeps renewing. I, and others, have tried to contact the register - no response, not even a defensive one.
What boggles my little mind is the web presence of this site ( www.sleepnet.com); it's highly ranked in the search engines, it's got links galore, some very good sounding content, even a recent link on a Twitter tweet. Yet if I visit any of those URLs, I see an Address Not Found page. The Google cache shows content cached from two days ago (when I wrote this).
What does this mean? What is going on?
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The site looks both active and relatively content-rich to me. He's owned the site and the registered trademark since 1995. I don't think you've got any recourse. Perhaps if you had an M&A attorney tender an offer for his company...