Drop Catch Reviews 40

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They have my copyrighted content on their site from 2023 when I let the domain lapse. How they can get away with this is weird. It is content copyrighted by me. It misrepresents my work and seems shad... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Immediately upon the registration, they ask you to make a photo of your face holding your passport along with it. This is an insane personal risk to take. There are numerous other services that don't... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Immediately upon the registration, they ask you to make a photo of your face holding your passport along with it. This is an insane personal risk to take. There are numerous other services that don't... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Delighted with DropCatch Signed up. Backordered a domain, which they promptly secured and I now have in my possession. Delighted with the service, and will no doubt use again. Baffled by the... See more

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DropCatch is a malicious data broker site. Beware!

The company's thirst for personal info is unquenchable. First you have to give your typical personal information, then follows the credit card details(which you can't delete btw), then follows your ID or DL, as well as a photo of you holding the same, then follows proof of address, after which you receive an email citing your ineligibility for the auction since only persons that have spent $1000 on their site are eligible. I mean, how could you have spent that amount before while you're just now signing up? This is a data broker agency in the guise of domain business.

April 3, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DANGEROUS - ASKS FOR GOVT. PHOTO ID, DRIVER'S LICENSE

I cannot comment on the site itself, for at the end of creating my account Drop Catch asked me to upload a government photo ID.
Err, isn't this exactly what we are advised NOT to do by government departments?!?
If someone has your government ID they can steal your identity and ruin your life, opening accounts and running up debt in your name.
No way I am handing over such sensitive information to some random website. I believe it may even be illegal for them to demand this in order to open an account. Very shady way of operating.

February 17, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company SUCKS!!

This company SUCKS!!

I was hoping to buy a domain which they snipe with bots. They have a biding system where everyone can join to buy a domain. Now this is not that bad to be honest.

What they do is they ask so much personal data, id photo's with you on it, credit card info, creditcard payment sheet, electric bill you name it. (seems fraudulant)

This is not some type of crypto exchange...

This is one of the lowest methods to make money, I hope they feel proud of themselves... scum

January 4, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is a scam company

This company is a scam company. They will sign you up for multiple other companies. I signed up for "dropcatch" and they signed me up for "namebright.com" without my consent. If that is not a scam, I don't know what is! I also reported them to ICANN.

March 29, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor experience

Poor experience. I opened an account and connected my credit card. After that, it asked me to send my national identity card with a selfie. I have sent that. But no response from them regarding verification. Once I have reached out to support to know about that, they were asking for more verification. I don't understand what they will do with my information. I mean, what more do you want than a person's national identification card? Seeing the poor experience of others, I decided not to continue to use their service. Now, I regret submitting my id, selfie and my credit card information to their website. Very shady behavior!

January 14, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are a scam

They are a scam. We put up a very specific, expiring domain for them to catch and they successfully caught it. Once they did, they claimed that multiple people bid on it (this is virtually impossible, it was an obscure, 10-letter domain). Then they ran an “auction” for 3 days. We put up a significant amount as the max bid, assuming we would purchase it at a higher cost. Throughout the 3 day period, there were multiple anonymous bids on this domain, raising the price significantly. We were still the top bidder and at the last minute they drove up the price further and told us we lost the bid. I assume they still own it and just will attempt to sell it back to us for profit. On principle we won’t buy. Don’t use them.

December 17, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

catch.club, dropcatch.com and namesilo.com will not give you your domain if you win it with less amount.

Lost two domain for catch.club bot. So I saw a domain and 2 hours to be deleted, I placed order, few mins later, someone else bid higher, I noticed this is strange.

The domain has been there and no one bidded it, why is it now?

I increased my bid and the system was automated to increase over my bids. Lastly the bid was close and I saw the domain re-listed at dropcatch.com. Hmmm.

Again, I saw another pending delete domain in the same catch.club and decided not to bid until 1 minute to be deleted, immediately 1 minute to deleted, I bid, I got confirmation that I have won…but funny enough, while I was waiting for the domain to be released to me, I won’t to dropcatch.com and saw the domain has already been listed for sale again while in my catch.club Acount, it’s pending delivery.

These 3 companies, dropcatch.Com, catch.club and namesilo.com seems to be working together in defrauding people their domain bids.

I won’t recommend using them as you will just be helping them to detect good domains which they will snatch away (even if you won the bidding) and, list somewhere else and sell higher.

October 14, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

After the experience of dealing with…

After the experience of dealing with them, it appeared that they are not serious and that they delude people that they are a company. These are fraudsters and they must be arrested immediately..

October 8, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very poor customer service

Very poor customer service. Their representatives (both customer service agent and his manager) were rude and could not have cared less about resolving my issue. In the end, they did not resolve the issue and stated that if I didn't like it, I didn't have to do business with them. Very unprofessional. I do not recommend using this company or trusting them with your personal information, passport, or credit card information. Buyer beware.

January 25, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DropCatch is a ***king Company

DropCatch is one of the most worst company, there are more from similar industries such as SnapNames, Namejet.
Some people are still using their service because they need their desired domains, so there is nothing to do. But on other hand, worst company ever. I saw many times, they do scams, especially with the best domains, and people will do not get the popular domains from their site in the auction, I faced this scam and I feel that lots of people faced it. Their site is very buggy and slow, customer support is worst, and I can say many things about their bad side, overall, avoid it as much as possible.

November 24, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good experience

I have had a great experience using dropcatch.com. I have sold a few domains in auction everything has gone great so far!

August 3, 2021
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