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so tonight, 3 great domains were deleted.
the domains are:
cantaloup.com
jmca.com
amsg.com
at the exact hour of 17:30 (GMT) (here in Israel it's 19:30)
i sat down, opened the browser and started clicking.
4 tabs, reload after reload:
- whois by domaintools X 3 (one for each domain)
- search multiple domains by domain.com, searching for these 3 domains.
and of course after almost two and a half hours of reloads, i realized domain after domain, that someone was faster. by the registration and update dates in the whois i understood that someone else bought the domains, it was so fast that even the screen on domain.com search engine never displayed the word AVAILABLE.
Now, after 3 hours, i started asking myself, is this the way to do that?
how do you catch a domain? did i have any chance with these kind of desired domains?
wait to read your answers.
the domains are:
cantaloup.com
jmca.com
amsg.com
at the exact hour of 17:30 (GMT) (here in Israel it's 19:30)
i sat down, opened the browser and started clicking.
4 tabs, reload after reload:
- whois by domaintools X 3 (one for each domain)
- search multiple domains by domain.com, searching for these 3 domains.
and of course after almost two and a half hours of reloads, i realized domain after domain, that someone was faster. by the registration and update dates in the whois i understood that someone else bought the domains, it was so fast that even the screen on domain.com search engine never displayed the word AVAILABLE.
Now, after 3 hours, i started asking myself, is this the way to do that?
how do you catch a domain? did i have any chance with these kind of desired domains?
wait to read your answers.









