Hi, this service does not rely on cache. Instead we rely on several proxies to distribute the outgoing traffic. Sometimes the blocking response from the WHOIS server can trigger a false positive on our end. What we’ve done was to increase the number of proxies on our end. This will help, but there’s always a limit depending on the TLD that you are checking.
It feels like its a cached response at your end. Is there anyway to add some type of flag to ignore the cache? As I’m contantly checking expired domains and this is useless if its giving false information.
Thank you for reaching out. We are always trying to improve our system to be able to avoid false positives or false negatives. The way a domain registrar presents the information is different from one another and we deal with hundreds of them.
That being said, can you provides a few examples where you got false available domains?
I’m reaching the 10k requests an hour. I tend to group .com’s first and then .ai’s.
Fingers crossed the proxies will solve this annoying problem. I’m having to double check every request.
If it doesn’t work by the end of the subscription, I’ll have no choice to cancel and move to another supplier.
Hi, this service does not rely on cache. Instead we rely on several proxies to distribute the outgoing traffic. Sometimes the blocking response from the WHOIS server can trigger a false positive on our end. What we’ve done was to increase the number of proxies on our end. This will help, but there’s always a limit depending on the TLD that you are checking.
What you can do (suggestion):
Is there anything that can be done for the false data?
gaga.com
sped.com
takt.com
tang.com
hilch.com
trues.com
tuque.com
eghen.com
poynd.com
busan.com
shale.com
bemas.com
agasp.com
anury.com
expdt.com
pokunt.com
mandil.com
mitrer.com
muroid.com
oorial.com
pareve.com
otiose.com
ouanga.com
coccid.com
It feels like its a cached response at your end. Is there anyway to add some type of flag to ignore the cache? As I’m contantly checking expired domains and this is useless if its giving false information.
ow.ai
fo.ai
wx.ai
fc.ai
ir.ai
v1.ai
pu.ai
gd.ai
dv.ai
fa.ai
ah.ai
d3.ai
xs.ai
su.ai
ay.ai
ys.ai
tp.ai
ca.ai
ls.ai
nk.ai
oe.ai
cj.ai
qb.ai
nc.ai
on.ai
ew.ai
mk.ai
usw.ai
cca.ai
ozs.ai
smu.ai
ltd.ai
Hello bitvalentine,
Thank you for reaching out. We are always trying to improve our system to be able to avoid false positives or false negatives. The way a domain registrar presents the information is different from one another and we deal with hundreds of them.
That being said, can you provides a few examples where you got false available domains?
Best regards,
MASNathan