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| Bloody lovely Last Online: Yesterday 11:19 PM iTrader: (393) Join Date: Feb 2004
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Country: | Of course it's for dropcatching. The question is, are these real companies or nameplates with a PO box and a redirect to Snapnames? Wasn't a case of such fraud during the .mobi sunrise period?
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| Bloody lovely Last Online: Yesterday 11:19 PM iTrader: (393) Join Date: Feb 2004
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Country: | Right. I am not asking whether they have a crew of employees, I'm interested in knowing which is the mother company.
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I guess Directi group has now most connections because besides their own shell registrars they have also lots of Logicboxes customers (they give significant discount if customer let them use their dropping connection). But since quality of dropping (really dropping) domains is getting lower and lower every year, the importance of dropping pool is lower and lower. More important are now sales and special partners ("fake drops") | |
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Country: | So if 1 company has a 130 different aliases, it's 130 times more likely to catch any given drop? I don't understand... In the end, does the domain land with a random registrar, hence the need to seed the field with hundreds of fake / shell registrars? I had always thought drop catching hinged upon how aggressive one particular company is stand alone. Is there a reliable source of information where I can read about the process?
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| Dances With Dogs Name: Dances With Dogs Last Online: Yesterday 10:57 PM iTrader: (72) Join Date: Dec 2006
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Answerable and all these others are reseller accounts of Directi. I am not sure of the Whiz.in involvement. SnapNames is also using Whiz.in affiliate, manage.snapnames.com. Honestly, they all appear to be one of the many Directi Reseller Club storefronts. Interesting: There is a member named Directi logged into this thread. | |
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There is lot of info, some at Dnjournal (i.e. interview with the guy who were programming Dropclub is particulary informative). Also lot of info here on dnforum from older times. But now dropcatching singnificancy is much lower than ever before, as all those groups hoarding names are not dropping them. Quote:
My guess is Snapnames will be pulling their registrars out of LB platform and start using their own. Which must have pissed Directi group so they separated. Another thing is the drop pool is smaller/of lower quality now and tasting ended (in the past Snapnames was tasting gazillions of domains every day so all their registrars paid off) so they do not need that many registrars. Quote:
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There is less quality to spread around and every one is focusing in on a few driving prices up. My fear now is these auction services warehousing. Last edited by Doc Com; 04-08-2009 at 11:51 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | ||
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Too bad the drop game doesn't have more oversight, so the actual public stood a chance at picking up decent names. When Tucows warehouses a $500 domain, it is more or less permanently off the market.. Even if you offer them $40,000 for a $500 domain, they will still tell you it isn't for sale. I've tested this experiment many times with bulk hoarders. At a certain number, you can't micromanage domains anymore, so even low end stuff gets attached to the profits of a small percentage of actual performers. It's a shame to see names go up, knowing they will never come back down.
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There is still lots of action going on with "partner drops" (i.e. namejet has Netsol and Enom, Snapnames has Moniker and Doster group etc). and with peoples sales. Quote:
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| Dances With Dogs Name: Dances With Dogs Last Online: Yesterday 10:57 PM iTrader: (72) Join Date: Dec 2006
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Country: | Pool was doing this same thing. I had no idea where a domain was that I won. I had recieved no notice from pool (except the congrats and I would be hearing from my new registrar within 24 hours) or the gaining registrar. When I called Pool, they told me it was not their problem. They catch the name, I am billed, and what happens to it after that was not their concern. I was told point blank, "we have fulfilled our end of the contract." This was the number one reason I stopped dealing with Pool. The use 5th rate reseller accounts as a dumping grounds for valuable names. |
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| Dances With Dogs Name: Dances With Dogs Last Online: Yesterday 10:57 PM iTrader: (72) Join Date: Dec 2006
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Country: | Not all dropping and expired names are hitting the auction block. Many of these registrars and auction companies have become their own biggest customer. GoDaddy was doing this and I believe eNom as well. ICANN was putting a stop to this along with tasting but they are so damn ineffective. Subsidiaries are being set up to get around this issue. Many are kept by the registrars and drop services and slapped with a WHOIS privacy to keep a proxy on them. |
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There is still huge volumes sold especially at Namejet and Snapnames, Dnjournal reports just the big sales but there is huge quantity sold of domains bellow $2K. Last edited by denny007; 04-08-2009 at 12:20 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | |||
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| Dances With Dogs Name: Dances With Dogs Last Online: Yesterday 10:57 PM iTrader: (72) Join Date: Dec 2006
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2 weeks had gone by when I called Pool. And it was in a NameScout account. It was Pool's attitude of this whole matter not being their problem that lost my business and their attempt at telling me they had fulfilled their contract with me by getting the name. Where it ended up was not their concern. | |
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| Dances With Dogs Name: Dances With Dogs Last Online: Yesterday 10:57 PM iTrader: (72) Join Date: Dec 2006
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Why do you no longer do business with place you used to do business with? Sure, it is all righteousness in your book. Having a prima donna attitude has absolutely nothing to do with this. It is merely your perception of the situation and your opportunity to get in some cheap shots. And ask me if I give a flying fuc about Rich and his perception of me. | |
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