For how many minutes ? If it is as you said there should be no leftovers at all. Obviously I am a noob and you know a lot more than I do :shy:actnow said:sdsinc,
All drops are temporarily registered. PERIOD.
I know that a *significant* number of drops are caught then released. I do not know the stats. But 100% it beats meactnow said:They are checked for traffic over 1 to 5 days. closer to 5 days.
Then, you might be lucky enough to grab it.
However, the other traffic checking registrars might grab the name.
I occasionally see names float between 15 to 20 days.
sdsinc,
Just in case you don't you know, calling the guy in charge of one of the top 3
catching services wrong. Sure doesn't makes you look more knowledgeable
about drops.
cambler said:And some, for some reason that I can't tell, will let them go the same day. Personally, I don't see a few hours as enough time to get an idea of whether the name has traffic or not, so I'm thinking they might be doing something else.
pelican said:the dropping environment is soo agressive.
2 years ago, i always go through pending delete list 1-2 days later after it drop and manage to hand reg reasonable nice little traffic domains.
sdsinc said:Tough game :-O %+|
stevesko said:Proof that you are wrong... recycled-traffic.com .. as I understand it, these are names that dropped, with traffic or PR (or both) and are available. I have used this and picked up sites.
Steve
Fearless said:Someone should write a script to give traffic for 4 days to the worst possible dropped names. That will slow down the catch and release registrars.
the dropping environment is soo agressive.
2 years ago, i always go through pending delete list 1-2 days later after it drop and manage to hand reg reasonable nice little traffic domains.
cambler said:Not quite. Those are named that dropped, had traffic, were picked-up by the large players, and then released again within the 5-day grace period.
If you pick up sites from them, you're either getting them after the grace period, or using an existing drop-catcher (or, on rare occasion, getting very lucky to get one during the drop, but again, that's rare).
Saying "proof that you are wrong," when talking to someone who does this for a living is... um... questionable.![]()
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