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What is the Best Backorder/Drop Catch Service out there? Who do you recommend or not recommend using?
One of the domains I am interested in is registered through a small registrar. They don't have a Backorder/Drop Catch service. In this case should I just wait until I can hand reg it?
Part of the reason I am interested in the domain is that it is aged and would be great for development. To preserve the "age" do I need backorder it?
Part of the reason I am interested in the domain is that it is aged and would be great for development. To preserve the "age" do I need backorder it?
I have heard many good things about snapnamesWhat is the Best Backorder/Drop Catch Service out there? Who do you recommend or not recommend using?
From my understanding, if the name is in pending delete, then it doesn't make any difference where the the name was registered before. even if the name was registered with godaddy for instance and is now in pending delete, godaddy's chances are not higher than others to dropcatch it the day it drops (6 days after going to pending delete)... in that case only the technical capability/algorithm etc, decides and from what i have experienced, you should use Snapnames, Namejet, Pool all 3 ofem if you really want a name. Godaddy backorder sucks and they have a very low success rate
Correct.From my understanding, if the name is in pending delete, then it doesn't make any difference where the the name was registered before.
No. See above. It could be caught by Snapnames or another dropcatcher (assuming you are not the only one going after the domain).I found another domain that I am interested that is in Pending Delete at NameScout (Whois says Domainlink?). It expire on 7-17 so it should be opening up to register soon.
I was going to sue Snapanames to get it, but I believe Pool owns NameScout so I guess they would be best to use.