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Expired Domain Grabbing

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DXL

6:59 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have been using deleteddomains to find out what names related to my business would become available, yet lately their program is only revealing a tiny percentage of that days expirations. Can anyone recommend a better means of finding out what will expire tomorrow morning rather than having to wait the evening of that day itself to find out whats available?

There are some great names that I know will expire a few months from now, but someone overseas ends up snatching them minutes before I do. I looked into snapnames, but its a little pricey. Is there a less expensive service similar to snapnames that will reigster a particular domain for me when it becomes available?

korkus2000

3:20 am on Mar 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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There is expirefish. It is not as expensive as snapnames. The only problem is people who are professional domain grabbers will get them before snapnames and expirefish. They have programs making thousands of connections to register it as it becomes available. So if the name is extremely valuable those services will not be able to get them.

rsequin

12:33 am on Mar 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Forget about Expirefish. They are frauds and I don't mind saying that publicly. They never get any domains for anyone. www.namewinner.com is $8.75 and only if they get the name for you. www.dropwizard.com is the same way but $120 if they get the name. www.nicgenie.com too but I don't have experience with them. www.dnforum.com for a great forum like this one but all talk is about domains. Happy hunting.