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<blockquote data-quote="robs01" data-source="post: 2352924" data-attributes="member: 137578"><p>A bit of good news here is that while they might (?) catch/take the domain you are after, if it is not a very highly sought after domain then they might also drop that domain the following year. I have seen this before where they grab a dropping domain, try to sell it for many $1000s during the year, and then let it drop. Note that I did NOT place a backorder with them...perhaps if I did then they might have kept it?????????</p><p></p><p>Edit: So I guess the tactic there needs to be - pay full price for a domain you REALLY want, otherwise, stay away and let it drop. It makes perfect sense though that "someone" might use inside information about desired domains to grab them and then ask a hefty price tag for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs01, post: 2352924, member: 137578"] A bit of good news here is that while they might (?) catch/take the domain you are after, if it is not a very highly sought after domain then they might also drop that domain the following year. I have seen this before where they grab a dropping domain, try to sell it for many $1000s during the year, and then let it drop. Note that I did NOT place a backorder with them...perhaps if I did then they might have kept it????????? Edit: So I guess the tactic there needs to be - pay full price for a domain you REALLY want, otherwise, stay away and let it drop. It makes perfect sense though that "someone" might use inside information about desired domains to grab them and then ask a hefty price tag for them. [/QUOTE]
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