Nominet shut down deleting because of one rule that they could have dismissed and allowed to relaunch, it pretty much stopped me in my tracks and I just went on holiday for several months.
Until I try every service out there at the moment, including drops which is a rip off at £10 but I'm told I'm being tight, then I don't know if anything currently compares, I admit I made a living out of deleting but Nominet shouldn't have shut a service down which enabled competition at the lowest level, without replacing it themselves.
The good news is several others did pop up from that closure, as inevitablely happens when an authority makes their biggest mistake and an awful one at that, so like I said until I try them all I don't know if things are getting back to normal.
Drop catch slots are there for the shrewd and there should be a price war as paying £30 up front for a catch is far too much and is aimed at businesses wanting a domain rather than the people who got cut out at deleting level. Yes I am tight but I know my overheads and I know that it will take six months to a year of testing before I start paying £30 without knowing I can pass that domain on for £00 to cover other good names that I'd reg.
So yes my strategy changed, various people give me lists from which I check domains, I don't pay for them. I am yet to pay for drop catching, I see some new people who appear to be forking out £30 a time but I won't be doing that just yet but if people pay then it must be acceptable. I may join in at some point.
Until then I'll sit out and pick up what's left and hope my choices are still available, although admittedly people are now picking up what I used to pick from deleting and selling on but that's something I need to adapt to now that I am back and I will.
So yes, deleting was the biggest of Nominet's mistake, a company full of dodgy solicitors that instead of allowing compeititon, stiffled it instead, but hopefully the numerous services that have gained from its demise will fill the gap on the free and fun front. Deleting can return, just without the date and IP lawers and slot sellers can still live in peace without grassing on each other for their own businesses benefit, dirty but that's life I suppose.