Last week when you logged into your Gmail account you probably noticed you now have Meet in your lefthand sidebar. Google released Meet for free to everyone earlier this month. The Zoom rival was announced in a blog post on the Google blog. From the article: Google Meet, originally built for secure business meetings, to […]
Continue ReadingXCI.com dropped where will it close ?
Registered back in 1993 XCI.com was allowed to drop and it was caught by DropCatch. The domain was owned by a resident in Carson City, Nevada up until July of 2015. The domain was at GoDaddy and moved to TLD Registrar Solutions. The domain auction is currently at $8,050. Leave a comment on where you […]
Continue ReadingSmokebreak.com sold for $20,000 by Mike Berkens in 2010 caught by DropCatch
The domain name Smokebreak.com was sold by Mike Berkens in 2010 for $20,000. Ron Jackson wrote: Only one other venue made an appearance among the top 20 sellers this week – that was MostWantedDomains.com who sold #12 SmokeBreak.com for an even $20,000. As most of your know, MostWantedDomains is run by domain industry veteran and […]
Continue ReadingDropCatch adds .cc and .tv to the mix
Jeff Reberry posted on Namepros that DropCatch will now handle .cc and .tv DropCatch just enabled .cc and .tv domain extensions. Each backorder costs $59.00 USD and the same rules apply: One backorder on a domain – if we acquire the domain name, you are charged a one-time fee of $59.00 USD. You assume immediate […]
Continue ReadingOne Hell of A Spirited Debate – To DropCatch or Not To DropCatch That is The Question
There is one hell of a discussion brewing about the business model of DropCatch.com, the drop catching service is a part of the Reberry empire that includes Huge Domains, Name Bright, Expire.com and a ton of company owned registrars. One Namepros member started a thread on why he will no longer use the drop catching […]
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