“Unknown Error” at DropCatch (Updated)

If you’re trying to place your pending delete backorders at DropCatch.com right now, you’re probably not able to do so due to an “Unknown Error.” The “Unknown Error – Http failure response for https://client.dropcatch.com/Search: 0 Unknown Error” message is shown at the bottom of the homepage, and the website does not otherwise load.

I posted about this on X this morning, and others are facing the same issue, so it appears to be a global error impacting many – if not all – users:

The largest auction on the board is for Spend.com, which deleted a couple of days ago. The auction had a high bid of more than $150,000 at last check. That auction doesn’t end until tomorrow.

DropCatch support is generally quick about resolving technical issues, so hopefully this will be resolved quickly to allow bidders to back order pending delete domain names today.

Update: The error appears to have been resolved.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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