Looks like the wheels fell off now Anthony isn't steering the ship.
I chatted to Anthony last week. He's still "steering" Netfleet amidst paternal duties.
I think recent results are simply a case of Drop working hard behind the scenes to improve their drop catching performance.
Competition is great - and it helps create level playing fields.
No wheels falling off at all - genuine competition is a great thing however it is worthwhile noting that each domain name caught by Netfleet is on behalf of an actual customer who is still the owner the next day....
Fleur, you never cease to amaze me with some of your comments.
Before you post a statement like this, you should check that it won't come back to bite you.
Those with long memories will remember that Netfleet engaged in a lot of "testing" in the early days of their drop catching service. You did this so you could become competitive against Domain8 / Drop. There are quite a few posts on DNT about this.
Not only did you become competitive, but you became dominant. The worm turned. All that's happening now is a rehash of that except in reverse.
Embrace competition - your customers certainly do. I remember a time when Netfleet and Domain8 / Drop would compete fiercely to snap a big name - and the loser would always publicly congratulate the winner (whilst crying into their beer). Good times.