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<blockquote data-quote="katherine" data-source="post: 2242123" data-attributes="member: 63835"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I know that some registrars offer dropcatching services for ccTLDs including .in. That kind of service is not always advertised openly.</p><p>It could be that the domain you have been tracking was caught by such a registrar. You could have a look at the whois record for that particular domain, identify the registrar, look up on their website for information on backorders, then contact them.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it was a manual registration, then look at the registry whois, it has not only the date but also the time of registration. Compare with other recently caught domains, then you should be able to figure out the release time for dropping domains, if it's consistent and predictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katherine, post: 2242123, member: 63835"] Hello, I know that some registrars offer dropcatching services for ccTLDs including .in. That kind of service is not always advertised openly. It could be that the domain you have been tracking was caught by such a registrar. You could have a look at the whois record for that particular domain, identify the registrar, look up on their website for information on backorders, then contact them. Maybe it was a manual registration, then look at the registry whois, it has not only the date but also the time of registration. Compare with other recently caught domains, then you should be able to figure out the release time for dropping domains, if it's consistent and predictable. [/QUOTE]
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