Whois
There's lots of good advice here.
Devil_Dog said:
Your domain? lol
You never paid for it so it wasn't "yours".
Devil Dog is right that the domain isn't yours. However, ideas are property. If somebody is watching what you search for and registering your ideas in order to sell them to you at a higher price, it is an ethical issue. That said, you can't do anything about it so forget it and move on.
weblord said:
don't procrastinate and run a domain whois on some domain and then register it the other day, if you're serious, run the whois once it's available and you want it, then register. 1 day is too long to wait.
I agree totally with this sentiment. If you have an idea and you have the money. Buy it. If you are not willing to put up $7, it probably wasn't worth it. I avoid actually searching for names until I am ready to buy. If you don't have the money to buy domains, it is a waste of time to keep looking. Searching for domains to make lists of available domains is an addiction. Search and buy or don't search. That's my personal advice to myself and stops me from spending all day looking for great names. Also, when I find what I want, I buy it immediately. There are millions of people domaining. Chances are there is somebody out there thinking about the same domain you are.
Epic said:
Godaddy is fine. The WHOIS isn't always 100% up to date, so that's where most of the "coincidences" come from (the people who don't understand Godaddy's WHOIS).
I've never had a problem at GoDaddy. I've probably done 100,000+ searches there using their bulk search option. I think at lot of the complaints are because people looking at drop lists. Well, guess what, so is everybody else.
Lastly, waht Kath said about the domain probably being tasted was 100% on. I often get back domains that I want a few days later. You have to be quick and on top of it, however. As soon as it drops it might get tasted again. So, be waiting and ready with your $7.
(By the way, if you are buying it to park it, remember this: if it was tasted and dropped, it isn't earning enough traffic to pay for itself. That might be a domain that won't work with the parking concept.)