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Exactly our worry! After spending an hour on the phone with name.com, we learnt a lot about their policies. Supposedly the other five or so major players enforce things the same way. Technically every registrar should. Yet your example shows it's not always as ideal as it should be.4. Normally they don't get caught, but this is a shady business in some ways. Learned that the hard way when I first started and I tried to hand-reg "bootcart.com" and it was available, then I typed it into the registration bar at a certain registrar, and in the 10 minutes it took me to fill out the information, someone else had just registered it. It could not have been a coincidence
An interesting point. This could happen and yet none of us though of it before. We truly are learning here. Thanks to you!5. if you want to be safe, then you should transfer with an auth code to another registrar. You can push the domains to someone else's account as well, but that could have problems if the person later performs a chargeback