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I backordered a domain using the dropcatch.com service

the domain was caught by them

suddenly they removed my backorder from history after they caught the domain i was the only bidder

Also they wrote ""Lost - Partner"" which is a new status its either caught - missed or auction

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So be warned if they like your domain they will steal it from you !!!

i think in few days i will see the domain listed in hugedomains.com forsale

Shame on you Dropcatch i thought its an honest service like NameJet.com

not only they spy on you they will take your domain if they like it

there was zero backorder on this domain and i added my backorder 5 minutes before dead time

never give this company your hard searched names again they will stole it from you

Very unprofessional company will never use again
 
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Hi, this post is old i know but always interesting. Does anyone know if drop catch is still doing this is July 2019?

I have a new related question....

When it comes to back orders, do people know here...

i can back order a many domains on go daddy or crazy domains etc for just $10 (in australia) ....

i am wondering which is priority? normal registars like godaddy and namepros?

or is the priority with place like namejet and dropcatch?

im not surw what all the terminlogy is, but if i know or suspect a domain will expire on september 01st 2019, do i back order it with drop catch or a normal register like godaddy?

im sure this is a typical question right? sorry. new to this.
 
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Hi, this post is old i know but always interesting. Does anyone know if drop catch is still doing this is July 2019?

I have a new related question....

When it comes to back orders, do people know here...

i can back order a many domains on go daddy or crazy domains etc for just $10 (in australia) ....

i am wondering which is priority? normal registars like godaddy and namepros?

or is the priority with place like namejet and dropcatch?

im not surw what all the terminlogy is, but if i know or suspect a domain will expire on september 01st 2019, do i back order it with drop catch or a normal register like godaddy?

im sure this is a typical question right? sorry. new to this.

If it is a domain you want then you should backorder it at DropCatch, which has a probability of catching the domain approx 70% (my guess) of the time, as opposed to any other registrar or drop-catcher which only has a remaining 30% for everybody else, combined. We can argue about the percentage, but they certainly have at least 50% of the market. So, going anywhere else is a risk. The problem with DropCatch, is if more than 1 person backorders the domain, then it goes to an open auction which anybody can join in. Most other dropcatchers, the domain goes to a closed auction for the actual backorder-ers only.

Basically, you are wasting your time and effort placing backorders at GoDaddy. They won't beat the big three DropCatch, SnapNames, NameJet. Leaving them with only a tiny sliver of the dropcatch market. From my testing, admittedly 1-2yrs old. GoDaddy could not even beat a hand-reg at GoDaddy. Something seriously wrong with their algorithms, IMHO.

So be realistic. If it's a domain you want. Backorder it at Drop Catch first, and then add backorders at SnapNames/NameJet. If there are other bidders, then you are going to pay more for it at DropCatch.
 
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ok. im slowly learning....

i see what ur saying.

would it be correct to say though...

if i go to who is and investigate which registar currently has a domain..

and then, lets say there is a domain that ibreally want and it is with godaddy, then, in theory, if i pay ,$10 or so to backnorder it with go daddy, then they would get the first right to it, before a drop catcher can pick it up.

is this theoretically correct to a degree?

I guess if it was correct then everybody would be finding out who the Domain is currently with and then pressing back order through that company directly so therefore I'm suspecting that my theory is not correct after all.
 
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ok. im slowly learning....

i see what ur saying.

would it be correct to say though...

if i go to who is and investigate which registar currently has a domain..

and then, lets say there is a domain that ibreally want and it is with godaddy, then, in theory, if i pay ,$10 or so to backnorder it with go daddy, then they would get the first right to it, before a drop catcher can pick it up.

is this theoretically correct to a degree?

I guess if it was correct then everybody would be finding out who the Domain is currently with and then pressing back order through that company directly so therefore I'm suspecting that my theory is not correct after all.

If the domain is registered at GoDaddy, and you place a backorder on the domain, as far as I remember, the backorder is placed as a bid in the auction. Which highlights it's desirability. So expect competition. But I'm a tad foggy on the exact details. Things may have changed. If it's after 45 days expired, it's a waste of time, because the domain will drop, and a GoDaddy backorder won't cut it for any desirable domain. I'd go even farther, and say if you win the domain with a GoDaddy backorder, it was probably a waste of money and energy placing the backorder in the first place.

I'm not 100% sure I'm up-to-date with how GoDaddy handles backorders with their auctions. Perhaps somebody else can confirm.
 
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