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I had backordered a domain and there was another bidder for it. So we were two yesterday. I was waiting for that domain to show up in "My auction" page however that domain went to "Wishlist" status. If the domain reaches "Pending Delete" state, the previous owner can not renew the domain and it will be deleted after exactly 5 days! Then why would it go to "Wishlist" instead of 3 days auction ? Can someone please explain ?
 
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I had backordered a domain and there was another bidder for it. So we were two yesterday. I was waiting for that domain to show up in "My auction" page however that domain went to "Wishlist" status. If the domain reaches "Pending Delete" state, the previous owner can not renew the domain and it will be deleted after exactly 5 days! Then why would it go to "Wishlist" instead of 3 days auction ? Can someone please explain ?

If you place a backorder with Namejet, it only goes to auction if namejet actually catches the domain. In your case, Namejet didn't catch it.
 
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Exactly what @discobull said.. Check the whois on the domain and see who actually caught it.
 
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If you place a backorder with Namejet, it only goes to auction if namejet actually catches the domain. In your case, Namejet didn't catch it.

Hmm... you are right. It was registered by someone. Namejet didn't get it, That's unfair. May i know what should have I done to get that domain ?
 
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Hmm... you are right. It was registered by someone. Namejet didn't get it, That's unfair. May i know what should have I done to get that domain ?

You should have tried and backorder it anywhere possible
 
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