Arimor
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A cautionary tale...
Be careful when performing bulk search requests involving ccTLDs/gTLDs.
I drew up a long list of potential domain hacks and ran them by a well-known bulk domain search.
Having skimmed through the results there were a few gems in there, however as it was getting late, and as there is no export function on the site, I decided to leave it until the following evening to copy and paste it all into a usable format, and then do my registering.
However, when I went to check the following evening, almost all the available domains had been reserved by the registrar, and I'm talking hundreds of them.
I was totally gutted as I had no idea registrars would do this sort of thing.
Should you ever find any domains you believe might be valuable, be sure to register them immediately, if you don't want the registrar to snap them up before your very eyes...
Be careful when performing bulk search requests involving ccTLDs/gTLDs.
I drew up a long list of potential domain hacks and ran them by a well-known bulk domain search.
Having skimmed through the results there were a few gems in there, however as it was getting late, and as there is no export function on the site, I decided to leave it until the following evening to copy and paste it all into a usable format, and then do my registering.
However, when I went to check the following evening, almost all the available domains had been reserved by the registrar, and I'm talking hundreds of them.
I was totally gutted as I had no idea registrars would do this sort of thing.
Should you ever find any domains you believe might be valuable, be sure to register them immediately, if you don't want the registrar to snap them up before your very eyes...