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Are good .org's being hand registered at enom ?

Not using the Club Drop.

Examples :

"mens.org" is registered with whois.enom.com

"shoes.org" is registered with whois.enom.com

"fitness.org" is registered with whois.enom.com

Any one worked out the time yet ?

I have also seen some good .net and .com names which look like they have been hand registered.

They even beat Snapnames.

Or is this the club drop and they have stopped using the "enom club drop whois"

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Yes, .org domains are being registered by hand or using homemade scripts. I registered tsu.org by hand this morning and gio.org the other day using my own script. Many .org domains are dropping with little to no warning. Some domains go from "OK" to "PENDING DELETE" to being available in about an hour. I figured out what time of day NetSol domains drop, but the number of days a domain remains in the "PENDING DELETE" stage is inconsistent. The only service I know that is catching .org domains is SnapNames, but they aren't doing a very good job.

As for .com and .net domains, I don't see many of them being registered by hand since everyone can predict when they drop. eNom's Club Drop pushes the domain into your account if you get it, so the contact information changes to yours.
 

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Club Drop says they get .com and .net only. I was aware that fintess.org and shoes.org went there (and know who the registrants are) but don't know how they did it through Enom. It is possible the .orgs were handregistered - hard to believe top coms and nets were though.

P.S. Toasty posted the same time I did - so he answered the question. I noticed he got gio.org a few days ago and wondered how he did it at Enom. Thanks for the insight and good catch!
 

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I wonder if some order will come to the .org drops with PIR instituting their own Redemption Grace Period June 7. I kind of hope not - I like the unpredictable drops because it gives everyone a chance to get something good by hand.
 

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Originally posted by Whois-Search
I have also seen some good .net and .com names which look like they have been hand registered.

They even beat Snapnames.

Or is this the club drop and they have stopped using the "enom club drop whois"


Yes, eNom's club drop had already opened and got names for some DNF members.
http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29374
 

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Maybe there's another club drop above the club drop ;)
 

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Originally posted by Beachie
Maybe there's another club drop above the club drop ;)

Darn it Beachie - you promised not to tell anyone about Club Super Drop. :)
 

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Originally posted by DomainCert


Hey, you are quoting my domain :D

Btw, no updates in your "deleting" page? I'm sourcing from there. ;)
 

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Originally posted by Duke
Club Drop says they get .com and .net only. I was aware that fintess.org and shoes.org went there (and know who the registrants are) but don't know how they did it through Enom. It is possible the .orgs were handregistered - hard to believe top coms and nets were though.

P.S. Toasty posted the same time I did - so he answered the question. I noticed he got gio.org a few days ago and wondered how he did it at Enom. Thanks for the insight and good catch!

Maybe they're using Domain-Catcher.
 

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Originally posted by .com.net.org


Maybe they're using Domain-Catcher.

What is that?
 

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They no longer use drop club in the whois info.....................
 

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Originally posted by think
They no longer use drop club in the whois info.....................

Yes thats also true
 

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It's simple: penguins from the colder climates of Terra di Fuego migrated to the Australasian waters and multiplied by the thousands. With such an intense stream of bandwidth, they now are in top FITNESS and shape to snag some nice names :D
 

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Those are not hand registered domains. At least I am damn sure about fitness.org and shoes.org. Probably a low-level script using enom service.

SAF
 

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Originally posted by SirAlexFerguson
Those are not hand registered domains. At least I am damn sure about fitness.org and shoes.org. Probably a low-level script using enom service.

SAF

I bet the Snap holder for fitness.org would be really pissed to know that Beachie beat him with a low level script. Helluva grab! I admit to being jealous. :)
 

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It's not so much the script as the bandwidth utilized to query. After all, concentrating on a name is easier than 1,000's at a time
 
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