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How does it work ?
As you probably know, every day thousands of domain names are dropped (become available), because their owners fail to renew them.
If you have some experience in this business, you probably also know about the domain name life cycle.
Domain professionals follow this cycle and use various services to grab the domains the moment they become available.
What many people don't know is that hundreds of domain names drop every day without following the standard procedure described above. These domains just drop in the middle of the cycle without any prior warning.
UnexDrops.com will send you every day by email a report containing only the best of these unexpectedly dropped domains. The domains are chosen according to their overture, SE links, and other parameters.
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I must say this is an excellent, rare opportunity to get into a secret list like Idan has created.
The service is excellent and not to be missed.
What, exactly is an "unexpectedly dropped" name? Don't all names drop at a specific time, based on the tld?
I ask this because a someone well-known service, with a name ending in "bot", fraudulantly claims that names drop around the clock, and he sells a list. I've checked his lists against other source, and 100% of them dropped the expected time.
1. MH, thanks for the kind words.
2. Juniper, I mean unexpectedly in terms of days, not in terms of hours.
BTW, All 50% subscriptions are now gone.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by madcamel
Thanks for the reply, but I'm still not sure what you're offering. In may be great -- just not sure what it is. If I look at one of the names on your list and compare it to the drop dates listed at the major drop catchers, are you saying they will show the incorrect date?
In order not to reveal too much, I will continue this discussion in PMs.
Actually, I'd love to know what it is you're selling - I know a thing or two about dropping domains![]()
Christopher Ambler
Chief Software Strategist, eNom, Inc., a Demand Media Company
Blog: Ambler On The Net
Okay, hang on a second. Your example list shows 8mmporn.com as an "unexpected drop," yet the published list from Verisign shows this as having gone through the normal drop cycle and dropping as predicted.
The name dropped and is still available for registration as of this moment.
So what gives?
Are you claiming that it dropped as normal, was picked up in the drop, and then re-deleted two days later?
Christopher Ambler
Chief Software Strategist, eNom, Inc., a Demand Media Company
Blog: Ambler On The Net
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You could say they are Mad Camel Drops :-D
Are .ORG domains included?
yes there are .org, plus they are sorted all together
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