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I used to heavily backorder domains one year ago, and now there is once again a domain that I need to get :)

I backordered it with:
Pool
NameWinner
eNom
SnapNames
GoDaddy

Is there any other company that is succesful in backordering in recent months and that I should consider to increase my chance ?
 
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A answer would help me as the domain is expiring today ...

Thanks.
 
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BTW, does all thoses compagny make a full refunding if they don't backorder a domain ?
 
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moua said:
BTW, does all thoses compagny make a full refunding if they don't backorder a domain ?

Most of them don't charge if they do not catch the domain when it expires.

xaver said:
I backordered it with:
Pool
NameWinner
eNom
SnapNames
GoDaddy

Those are still the main backordering companies. Snapnames was the best for me lately.
 
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moua said:
BTW, does all thoses compagny make a full refunding if they don't backorder a domain ?

Company refunding when not succesful:
Pool
NameWinner
eNom
SnapNames

Company not refunding when not succesful (you can switch to other domain to be backordered)
GoDaddy

NuPagady said:
Those are still the main backordering companies. Snapnames was the best for me lately.
Thanks for you answer, any other opinions will be appreciated as well.
 
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Registerfly supports backorders too ;)
 
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Well I have tried registerfly once and I am wondering if it even works.
I had a domain in my watch list then the name dropped and became available for registration.
So I registered the name... using registerfly. Thought this might trigger the backorder system but it wouldn't budge... So I think it's a waste of money even if it's cheap... :lala:
 
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