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| NamePros Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Louisville
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![]() | Best way to catch a dropping godaddy name? Hi, I've been searching through other threads but can't really find the best answer yet. Here's the info for a domain I'm very interested in: Status: redemptionPeriod Expiration Date: 16-aug-2008 It's registered with godaddy. So my question is which backordering service should I use to have the best chance of grabbing this when it drops? Thanks! |
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| Domains my Dominion Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Web 1.0
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | No. Backorder with snapnames, pool & possibly godaddy. Expiring godaddy names are available for a short while at tdnam but if no-one bites they would go to redemption. Since it's now in redemption any registrar could catch the name when it drops.
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| Account Suspended Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() | ex-TDNAM nowadays auctions.godaddy.com But remember godaddy gives previous owner right to renew his domain back in 7 days. So if You win domain in auction and previous owner will find out and renew domain, You'll be fully refunded. http://www.webmasterinter.net/2008/0...links-selling/ |
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