Expired .SUCKS Domains

Registration Requirements

There is no special process needed to register a .SUCKS domain name, no special action is needed on your end.

.SUCKS Registry Information

Registration Service

http://www.voxpopregistry.com

Whois Server

whois.nic.sucks

Registration Date

2015-02-19

Registration Price

$248.00 Annually

Registered Domains

8,655

Whois Privacy

Yes

.SUCKS Top Registrars

Registrar name Registered domains Share, %
Rebel Ltd 3,770 24.09%
CSC Corporate Domains, Inc. 1,930 12.33%
Network Solutions, LLC 1,111 7.10%
MarkMonitor Inc. 972 6.21%
101domain GRS Limited 370 2.36%
Gandi SAS 312 1.99%
eNom, LLC 221 1.41%
SafeNames Ltd. 185 1.18%
Key-Systems, LLC 147 0.94%
Instra Corporation Pty Ltd. 123 0.79%

What is the .sucks domain name?

The .sucks domain name is a top-level domain name that was created in 2015. It is intended for use by businesses and individuals who want to voice their complaints about products, services, or companies.


Why was the .sucks domain name created?

The .sucks domain name is designed to give consumers a chance to tell companies what they think (both good and bad) about them, their products or services.

You could use the .sucks domain name to express your opinion about a company's product, tell people where you purchased it so they can go buy it themselves.

You could also provide general feedback about your experience with a company. The idea is to use the .sucks domain name as another way for consumers to express themselves and share opinions.

It's up to someone to decide what they want to do with their ."sucks" address, but this new domain gives people an opportunity to have a different kind of dialog than what currently exists on the Internet.

The .sucks domain name was created in order to give businesses and individuals a place to air their grievances about products, services, or companies. It is also intended to provide a forum for constructive discussion and criticism.


Who can register a .sucks domain name?

.sucks domain names are available to any individual, group, or business that wants to register one. However, the .sucks domain name is not available to trademark holders.


Why choose the .sucks domain name?

There are a few reasons why you might want to buy a .sucks domain name:

1. To protect your brand. If someone is using a domain name that's similar to your company or product name, you may want to buy the .sucks domain name to prevent them from doing so.

This will help protect your brand and ensure that customers can find you easily online.

2. To create a forum for customer feedback. If you're running a business, it can be helpful to set up a website where customers can share their thoughts and feedback about your products or services.

The .sucks domain name can be perfect for this type of website, as it will help you collect valuable feedback from your customers.

3. To generate advertising revenue. While the .sucks domain name is certainly an investment, you can also use it to make money by placing ads on your site or charging for content or membership access. You can then use that income in whatever way works best for your business.

4. For humor. If you're not worried about protecting your brand, adding a .sucks domain name to your website can be an effective way of generating laughs.

The correct choice of words or images mixed with the .sucks domain name will likely result in some visitors finding your site offensive.

5. To promote an event. If you have an upcoming event that you'd like to promote, adding a .sucks version of the name is often one of the best ways to do so.

For example, if your band is named "The Hustlers," you could set up hustlers.sucks to attract people looking for information about The Hustlers' upcoming shows and release dates.

6. To offer criticism or parody another company's products or services. If you're unhappy with another company's products or services, or you think they could use some improvement, setting up a .sucks domain name to offer criticism or parody is a great way to get your voice heard.

7. As a defensive measure. If another company has already registered the domain name that you wanted, registering the .sucks version of the name can be a good way to protect yourself from potential legal issues down the road.