We make it possible for individuals to compete for the domain names that are released daily from the Verisign domain registry, known as the Drop.
Some domains are highly sought after, and can only be acquired by advanced computer algorithms. DropCatch was designed from the ground up to compete for these domains. Our advanced software and registrar network help give you the competitive advantage you need to get the domains you want.
So, I'm wondering if we follow it on dropcatch.com - is that a good way to "catch" it? Or if I search it, will it be the same story as with godaddy i.e. It will just highlight demand for the name? Source: 6 months ago
Listed on dropcatch.com auction $59 starting bid no reserve. Source: 10 months ago
DropCatch.com — If you know a domain is about to expire (from Expired Domains or elsewhere) then you can backorder it for free. If nobody else has placed a backorder, you’ll get the domain for $59, otherwise it will enter a short auction where you have to bid against others. Source: 10 months ago
You should backorder the domain if you can, if it's at GoDaddy then backorder at godaddy. If somewhere else, then backorder at namejet.com, dropcatch.com, and catches.io. Source: 11 months ago
The expiring domain will first have a 30 day redemption period, and then further delays before it is dropped. If the name is anything potentially of value, the name will be re-registered by someone hoping to profit off of it. I'd recommend using a drop-catch firm to attempt to register it when it is dropped. I have used dropcatch.com with good results before. Source: over 2 years ago
Yeah, dropcatch.com ... Or depending on the actual registrar, whichever drop catch service that registrar utilizes. Source: over 2 years ago
I have been contacted by people trying to do this and chances are they don't actually own it yet, but are fishing to see if you want it. If you reply to them saying you do, they will grab it through a service like dropcatch.com, and resell it back to you. You're better off checking that site to see if it's coming up soon, then registering a profile yourself and "catching" it when it becomes available on your own. Source: about 3 years ago
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