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Hi,

I'm want to backorder a domain which is currently registered in GoDaddy and is in the Redemption Period.

- I really want this domain.
(but for a limited budget)
- I think this domain may have other bidders if it goes to public auction.
- domain has a 9 years history with GoDaddy, I don't know if it matters or not


for now, I have two strategies,
1. Backorder on GoDaddy in Redemption Period and secure it before it goes to pending delete. (this will put the domain to public auction, as far as I know)

2. Wait and Backorder in Pending Delete Period. (DropCatch, Snapnames, etc.)


Which one is better for me?
in which solution, I have more chance of domain not being in an [public] auction.
which solution is safer?

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Today, which one is better for drop catching?
DropCatch, Snapnames, NameJet, Pool, Pheenix or GoDaddy
Does GoDaddy have any particular chance over others in Pending delete period?!
 
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Forget about GD backorder - it is just for fun...
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but If it's at GD in the redemption period, then it has already been at godaddy expired auctions and then closeouts and nobody bought it. And backordering at godaddy probably won't have any effect at that point (but I haven't tried that, so I'm not sure).
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but If it's at GD in the redemption period, then it has already been at godaddy expired auctions and then closeouts and nobody bought it. And backordering at godaddy probably won't have any effect at that point (but I haven't tried that, so I'm not sure).

The domain does not exist on GoDaddy Auction
The domain is in 16th day of redemption period
 
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