N noswad Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 1 Feb 1, 2006 256 views 3 replies #1 Hi I have been tracking a .co.uk for approx 3 months. Whats the rule of thumb for a .co.uk - 90 days after it expired it should become available? Because the one I want is still unavailable Thanks.
Hi I have been tracking a .co.uk for approx 3 months. Whats the rule of thumb for a .co.uk - 90 days after it expired it should become available? Because the one I want is still unavailable Thanks.
MadAboutDomains Top Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 6,174 Feb 1, 2006 #2 Dropcatcher.co.uk is probably your best bet! Other than that, all of the "big dogs" get the domains straight away!
Dropcatcher.co.uk is probably your best bet! Other than that, all of the "big dogs" get the domains straight away!
AcornDomains.co.uk Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 8 Feb 2, 2006 #3 noswad said: Hi I have been tracking a .co.uk for approx 3 months. Whats the rule of thumb for a .co.uk - 90 days after it expired it should become available? Because the one I want is still unavailable Thanks. Click to expand... You add 92 or 99 days to the renewal date Checkout our droplists for alternatives Last edited: Feb 2, 2006
noswad said: Hi I have been tracking a .co.uk for approx 3 months. Whats the rule of thumb for a .co.uk - 90 days after it expired it should become available? Because the one I want is still unavailable Thanks. Click to expand... You add 92 or 99 days to the renewal date Checkout our droplists for alternatives
N noswad Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 1 Feb 2, 2006 #4 By 'big dogs', do you mean experienced domainers or high profile registars such as 123-Reg.co.uk or 1and1.co.uk who use their own catcher services? Thanks for your help guys.
By 'big dogs', do you mean experienced domainers or high profile registars such as 123-Reg.co.uk or 1and1.co.uk who use their own catcher services? Thanks for your help guys.