How to redirect a domain to another WITHOUT "transfer" pagerank?

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Hi guy's! come here with a new question about redirections (this time a white hat one).

I have a couple of domains that I got to ensure that nobody is going to scam my costumer's using a similar domain (I.E if my domain/brand is "http://www.nike.com" I also have "http://www.niike.com", "http://www.nikee.com", ect..)

Now, I want to redirect those "secondary" domains to my money website without transfer pagerank or affect my SEO. This is just to ensure that any costumer with a typo in the URL is going to end visiting the right website.

Is there any way to do this type of redirections? — Can I do it without a hosting? (I don't mind if not btw.)
 
They probably have no negative seo on them so Why not transfer them with the juice? If they are not indexed there is no juice, good or bad.. but if you want to transfer without the bad effects if the transferable domain is damaged, at least for a while, the 302 tag instead of 301 will work. This tells google that the domain is only temporarily transfered so no link juice will be passed.. the problem is that after a few months google might consider the transfer final.. so juice might pasa through it
 
They probably have no negative seo on them so Why not transfer them with the juice? If they are not indexed there is no juice, good or bad.. but if you want to transfer without the bad effects if the transferable domain is damaged, at least for a while, the 302 tag instead of 301 will work. This tells google that the domain is only temporarily transfered so no link juice will be passed.. the problem is that after a few months google might consider the transfer final.. so juice might pasa through it

It's not a new domain but so far I don't see any trouble (is not penalized and doesn't have any backlinks)
 
Then why would you avoid the 301 permanent redirect? There are a lot of businesses that redirect everything from gtlds like .org,.net.info, to misspelled domains like gogle, goofle or whatever.. to be safe go for the 302 redirect. You can do it directly from your registrar account.. somewhere inside the redirect/forward options for the domain, depending on the registrar:)
 
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