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Looted.co.uk (now primarily promoting the Hosted Chasing platform) is a hosted drop-catching service focused on the UK’s Nominet domain registry. It is not a domain registrar for everyday users; rather, it provides a millisecond-level expired-domain capture system for professional domain investors who already have a Nominet TAG and EPP account.
The platform centers on domain drop-catching and EPP management. For drop-catching, it uses software written in low-level languages and deployed across multiple servers located less than 1 millisecond from Nominet’s registry servers, aiming to capture domains the instant they drop. The company claims users have caught over 93,000 domains through the system, including high-value 2-letter, 3-letter, and generic-word domains. As additional services, it offers basic day-to-day EPP management features and an easy-to-use web control panel, allowing users to manage their own catching strategies. Unlimited drop-catching is supported under a single subscription.
No specific subscription pricing is disclosed in the text; it only claims to be “cheaper than competitors.” Notably, the entry requirements are very high: users must already have their own Nominet TAG and EPP account. This means the service is only available to qualified UK domain registrars or advanced domainers.
Pros: Extremely low network latency (<1ms); claims a very high industry success rate for drop-catching; subscription-based unlimited catching can offer strong value; integrated EPP management makes routine operations easier.
Cons: Not intended for ordinary users and requires your own Nominet TAG and EPP account; only supports domains under the Nominet system, such as .uk; lacks transparent public pricing.
Designed specifically for professional .uk domain investors and drop-catchers with Nominet membership. It is completely unsuitable for beginners or typical end users.
As a UK-based B2B SaaS tool, its accessibility from China is unknown, though it is typically unlikely to be politically blocked. Chinese users may still experience international network latency. Payment methods are not clearly stated, and domestic Chinese payment options are likely unsupported. Alternatives include other hosted drop-catching systems that support Nominet TAGs, or participating directly in Nominet domain auctions.
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looted.co.uk is an United Kingdom Domains provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach looted.co.uk directly.