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Has anyone had any luck using GoDaddy's backorder service?

I bought the service a long time ago, but haven't been able to capture any dropped domains. Every time it fails to capture a domain, it reverts back to a domain backorder crdit for the next attempt. Missed out on another one today. At this rate, I'll never get rid of it.

Just wondering if there are any places or times their service works well enough to pick up a domain.

Incidentally, how does the backorder service work with their own domains when they put any domain worth anything in their auction?
 
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I've read a lot about GoDaddy's backordering and using it myself, I gotta say it's completely Whack!

I had a backorder on a domain which I wanted, but usually it never works. I checked the other day and it looks like the name went to some other person. Seriously?

I don't understand this whack backordering system. There have been times I've used GoDaddy backorders for domains regged with them and it still doesn't work. I don't get it!
 
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If it's registered at godaddy and expires it will go to auction.
 
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I agree. I have never gotten their backorder system to work. I will never use it it again. I just use pool.com for pendingDelete and Expiring domains. They backorder those free.
 
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Most people don't have success with Godaddy (as you've read I'm sure)..There are other backorder services out there which you would probably have better luck with and the pricing is about the same.

Always remember if there is a name you really want then it's always best to backorder with multiple places.
 
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GoDaddy's back order system is only good for domains that drop and are not picked up by anybody else. Heck they cannot even beat a GoDaddy hand-reg for the same domain. That's how Whack they are.
 
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I've read a lot about GoDaddy's backordering and using it myself, I gotta say it's completely Whack!

I had a backorder on a domain which I wanted, but usually it never works. I checked the other day and it looks like the name went to some other person. Seriously?

I don't understand this whack backordering system. There have been times I've used GoDaddy backorders for domains regged with them and it still doesn't work. I don't get it!
Years ago it may have been worth it to use their backordering service. Nowadays with GoDaddy being a bigger player in the Domain Auction industry, the likelihood of being able to pick up a domain via the backordering system is very, very, very minimal. As others have stated on this thread, once it drops their auction house system will pick it up and try to sell it.
 
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Godaddy back ordering does have a use, it's a cheaper way of regging names without having to pay attention.

So if I'm hoovering up domains for my niche I just put it in there and forget about it, until it is kindly delivered to my account :).

It is true though, if there is any kind of competition for a name, you won't get it using Godaddy.

Good luck!
 
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I can't get my head around it either. I thought they went to auction but it's beyond me at this point LOL
 
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I captured a nice Domain name with Godaddy, sometimes it will work :D
 
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expired domain catching

I was just curious if anyone had used any particular program with any amount of success I've read a few people commenting about Scripts but I was just interested if they had something similar to an eBay sniping tool that could be used?
 
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this is the first time backordering
waiting for the luck :)
Staus : Public Backorder Capture In Progress

2 of them dropping today
 
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2 domains are backorderd
both are dropping today

look at the "last checked on" there is a big interval between them
so, godaddy backorder is not useful... :(unless I am too lucky)
 

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2 domains are backorderd
both are dropping today

look at the "last checked on" there is a big interval between them
so, godaddy backorder is not useful... :(unless I am too lucky)

.coms drop between 2:00PM-2:47PM EST, gd might not be the best drop catcher but they do manage to catch names that I also booked elsewhere, there is no way they would catch anything if between 2:00PM-2:47PM EST they do not have their threads out in full force.

Keep in mind GD's pricing is within range of:

Pheenix
Dynadot
and if you are new to backorder zone their pricing is also within range (goes up after a few orders)

Given you only pay once you can order it at a few places.

And if it's really important to ya then order it up everywhere
 
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it says:
available date 4/16/2014
last checked on 4/16/2014 9:36 AM

and you are saying .coms drop between 2:00PM-2:47PM EST

they have to be checking at least 2:00PM not 9:36 AM!


am I missing something?

thanks AEProgram
 
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it says:
available date 4/16/2014
last checked on 4/16/2014 9:36 AM

and you are saying .coms drop between 2:00PM-2:47PM EST

they have to be checking at least 2:00PM not 9:36 AM!


am I missing something?

thanks AEProgram

The last checked on will always be the time or a bit after the time you submitted the request.

My guess is that you made the requests 7:30PM or so SA time.

The image you show is of 2 different domains. This means you requested one backorder then 15 or so minutes later another.

I hope this helps

PS here is a sample of a name I ordered. I am in USA East Coast, my time is 3 hours ahead of GD time.
 

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I understood what your are saying
and that makes sense...

what I couldn't understand is, it is written that it will be dropped 16-4, and today is 16-4

so when will it be dropped? i am just wondering
 
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I understood what your are saying
and that makes sense...

what I couldn't understand is, it is written that it will be dropped 16-4, and today is 16-4

so when will it be dropped? i am just wondering

if its a .com it already dropped, if they caught it usually by 4pm EST you will get an email, if they didnt the email goes up up until about 10PM EST.

But you can check the whois and see for yourself if they got it or not

http://www.verisigninc.com/en_US/whois/index.xhtml

post in who caught it, sometimes gd uses different names such as Go China, Go France etc etc
 
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I found that they are all gone

iGenerate - Expiration Date: 16-apr-2015 - Registrar: ENOM439
FutureLine - Expiration Date: 16-apr-2015 - isimtescil.net

both missed
 
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I found that they are all gone

iGenerate - Expiration Date: 16-apr-2015 - Registrar: ENOM439
FutureLine - Expiration Date: 16-apr-2015 - isimtescil.net

both missed

igenerate = namejet
futureline / isimtescil.net looks like a snapname catch

important names def order by several dropcatchers
 
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what about yours
is it dropped today
 
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@aalrashed - So you have learned first hand that GoDaddy Backorders are useless for anything except domains which you could have hand-regged yourself. They cannot even beat another hand-reg at GoDaddy. That's how useless they are. Since Pheenix came on the scene, I now use them rather than GoDaddy for capturing these type of domains. They are actually very good at capturing domains. They've captured 95%+ of all domains I have backordered there. Without any need to prepay, like at GoDaddy. As regards to the 95%+ percentage, its high because I never backorder highly competitive domains anywhere. They are usually niche domains that I want and am too lazy to get out of bed in the middle of the night to hand-reg.

With regards to NameJet/SnapNames. If the domains have backorders there, then you must backorder the domain at those companies to stand any chance of competing in the ensuing auction. Actually, between them they will capture about 80%+ of all dropping domains, captured.
 
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thanks stub

I register there... will give them a try
 
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