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A couple of days ago, I discovered a completely unique domain that no one else could have thought of. When I conducted a username search, I discovered that the domain name was available on all social media platforms, confirming its uniqueness.
I added the domain to my cart and started working on my website offline. However, today, when I tried to purchase the domain, I noticed that Namecheap classified it as a "Premium Domain," with a price tag of over $3,000.
I was shocked, so I checked Godaddy and discovered the same message. Is it possible that these domain registrars keep track of our domain lookup history to sell similar domains at higher prices in the future?
I added the domain to my cart and started working on my website offline. However, today, when I tried to purchase the domain, I noticed that Namecheap classified it as a "Premium Domain," with a price tag of over $3,000.
I was shocked, so I checked Godaddy and discovered the same message. Is it possible that these domain registrars keep track of our domain lookup history to sell similar domains at higher prices in the future?