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Now that DropCatch has more registrars than all the other big drop-catchers put together, how are they doing in their % of captures.
I ask because I just put in a backorder yesterday for a domain at NameJet, SnapNames, Pheenix. It was won by DropCatch. The surprising thing was, to me, that all three of my drop-catchers, had some kind of notice, like acquiring the domain, or couldn't delete the backorder, whereas DropCatch already had the whois info up, and it was already listed on DropCatch and had bids. I was kind of pleasantly surprised by their speed and efficiency.
They should now be winning the biggest share of dropping domains picked up (over 50%, imho), but I just wonder if anyone has any more solid evidence, than just 1 domain?
I ask because I just put in a backorder yesterday for a domain at NameJet, SnapNames, Pheenix. It was won by DropCatch. The surprising thing was, to me, that all three of my drop-catchers, had some kind of notice, like acquiring the domain, or couldn't delete the backorder, whereas DropCatch already had the whois info up, and it was already listed on DropCatch and had bids. I was kind of pleasantly surprised by their speed and efficiency.
They should now be winning the biggest share of dropping domains picked up (over 50%, imho), but I just wonder if anyone has any more solid evidence, than just 1 domain?
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