For a GoDaddy registered domain that expires, best to use GoDaddy backorder or just go straight to DropCatch/SnapNames/NameJet?
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thanks, will do that!it will end up on expired auctions probably so check there because if it's a good name it will never make it to the drop
But if somebody else backorders it and they’re the only one, they’ll get it, won’t they? That’s what concerns me.Near 100% chance it will go to Godaddy expired auction if it indeed expires. Do not waste your $$ on a backorder. You will have to monitor the name somehow.
Yeah, I was curious about that reply too. I as I understand it, the Bargain Bin is just a NP feature, not a GD one. But, maybe some know more about GD expired drops than others.Bargain bin? I thought it goes from auction to open for public hand registration?
it will end up on expired auctions probably so check there because if it's a good name it will never make it to the dropHey, I'm in a similar situation.
There is a .com domain, which has expired recently. It's registered with godaddy. I wanted to backorder it. When it was still live, godaddy didn't let it to be placed to the backorder watch list. But the strange is that after the expiration the situation is the same. So as of now I can't backorder it at least using godaddy. The customer service wasn't able to tell what's the reason behind this...
Now I don't really know using only Dropcatch would be the best to backorder the domain or try godaddy again in some days and/or monitor the auctions.
Bargain bin? I thought it goes from auction to open for public hand registration?