Over the last few days I've been experimenting with backordering high-value deleting domains (i.e. $150+, 99%+ guaranteed to be backordered on either Pool, Enom, or SnapNames) exclusively on GoDaddy, and have found the following:
- Of the domains previously registered with GoDaddy, my capture succeeded about 40-50% of the time.
- For all other prior registrars, the capture succeeded 5-10% of the time.
Two questions:
1. Why weren't all my GoDaddy-prior backorders victorious? Doesn't GoDaddy have first dibs on all expiring domain names previously registered it?
2. The 5-10% success rate for domains previously with other registrars seems far higher than the GoDaddy success rates I've read of elsewhere (usually 1-3%). Is this your guys' experience as well? I've also noticed GoDaddy drop-caches domains from whole slew of child registrars -- Go Canada, Go Australia, DynaDot, etc. -- not just the well-known three (GoDaddy, BlueRazor, WWD). Are these recent additions responsible for upping the success rate?
- Of the domains previously registered with GoDaddy, my capture succeeded about 40-50% of the time.
- For all other prior registrars, the capture succeeded 5-10% of the time.
Two questions:
1. Why weren't all my GoDaddy-prior backorders victorious? Doesn't GoDaddy have first dibs on all expiring domain names previously registered it?
2. The 5-10% success rate for domains previously with other registrars seems far higher than the GoDaddy success rates I've read of elsewhere (usually 1-3%). Is this your guys' experience as well? I've also noticed GoDaddy drop-caches domains from whole slew of child registrars -- Go Canada, Go Australia, DynaDot, etc. -- not just the well-known three (GoDaddy, BlueRazor, WWD). Are these recent additions responsible for upping the success rate?













