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A few years ago I had a domain name called "lessbrilliant.co.uk". I did some writing, music reviews, that kind of thing, but for one reason or another I didn't keep it up. A couple of months later I regretted not keeping the domain name so I went to re-apply for it, and it had been taken!! Who the heck would want lessbrilliant.co.uk? All the other lessbrilliants were still available, of course.
To add insult to injury it was one of those generic, hideous, and highly suspect search portals with a heavy leaning towards singles, sex and dating. Like "lessbrilliant" is a great name for that field!
I think some people have software that scours the internet for abandoned domain names, and then snaps them up to glean the traffic that is still searching for the old site. Also, it claims it has to charge enormous administrative fees to release said name. It is altogether a frustrating and nefarious business.
I really hope you get the better of them.
Uh... are you sure you need to have your domain back before going back to the gym?
I wasn't aware of this pre-requisite... ;-)
PS: Jim, if you're losing weight and want to do some blogging about it, consider joining us!
GoDaddy is notorious for stealing domains. If you look at their site, they have a place where you can bid on them. When a name expires, within minutes sometimes the harvesters of domain names snatch it all up. Then they want to sell it back to you for a profit. Never use GoDaddy to register domains. That is my suggestion.