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Flag Report for republicantrust.com

Our evaluation of republicantrust.com reports a 15/100 score despite 17 years of presence; remain cautious. 1 user gave republicantrust.com a low 1/5 rating, highlighting issues. Active for 17 years, republicantrust.com is managed by ANNULET, INC with 2 nameservers, expiring 8 April, 2026.

Reported cases for investigation: 3

Successful cases with assets reclaimed: 1

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Reported Financial Impact

Community reports on Web3Flag indicate 83,250 USD in losses linked to republicantrust.com, underscoring the need for caution and further investigation.

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Highlighted Best Review: "" - CRAWLER UNCHARTED (1 stars)

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WHOIS Info

  • Domain: republicantrust.com
  • Created: 2008-04-08 04:00:00
  • Expires: 2026-04-08 04:00:00
  • Registrar: ANNULET, INC
  • Nameservers: ns.buydomains.com, this-domain-for-sale.com
  • Status: clienttransferprohibited

Recent Reviews

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CRAWLER UNCHARTED

Amount Involved 83,250 USD
No Comment
3:09 PM on September 9, 2025

Raw WHOIS Text

Domain Name: REPUBLICANTRUST.COM
Registry Domain ID: 1446040753_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.annulet.com
Registrar URL: http://www.ANNULET.com
Updated Date: 2025-05-26T11:16:33.00Z
Creation Date: 2008-04-08T04:00:00.00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2026-04-08T04:00:00.00Z
Registrar: ANNULET, INC
Registrar IANA ID: 607
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@ANNULET.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1-781-373-6840
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited  http://www.icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: This Domain For Sale Worldwide 3392225132
Registrant Organization: BuyDomains.com
Registrant Street: 5335 Gate Parkway
Registrant City: Jacksonville
Registrant State/Province: FL
Registrant Postal Code: 32256
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1-3392225132
Registrant Phone Ext: 
Registrant Fax: +1-7818392801
Registrant Fax Ext: 
Registrant Email: brokerage@buydomains.com
Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: This Domain For Sale Worldwide 3392225132
Admin Organization: BuyDomains.com
Admin Street: 5335 Gate Parkway
Admin City: Jacksonville
Admin State/Province: FL
Admin Postal Code: 32256
Admin Country: US
Admin Phone: +1-3392225132
Admin Phone Ext: 
Admin Fax: +1-7818392801
Admin Fax Ext: 
Admin Email: brokerage@buydomains.com
Registry Tech ID:
Tech Name: This Domain For Sale Worldwide 3392225132
Tech Organization: BuyDomains.com
Tech Street: 5335 Gate Parkway
Tech City: Jacksonville
Tech State/Province: FL
Tech Postal Code: 32256
Tech Country: US
Tech Phone: +1-3392225132
Tech Phone Ext: 
Tech Fax: +1-7818392801
Tech Fax Ext: 
Tech Email: brokerage@buydomains.com
Name Server: ns.buydomains.com
Name Server: this-domain-for-sale.com
DNSSEC: unsigned
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net
>>>Last update of WHOIS database: 2025-05-26T11:16:33.00Z<<<

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