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Can a few of you pros fill me in on the value of domain backordering? I have used godaddy to backorder a few domains that are on REGISTRAR-HOLD but I recognize that this service only "attempts" to pick up names when they drop.

If you backorder a very popular name, what is the likelyhood that godaddy will secure it when it drops?
 
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evenflow said:
Can a few of you pros fill me in on the value of domain backordering? I have used godaddy to backorder a few domains that are on REGISTRAR-HOLD but I recognize that this service only "attempts" to pick up names when they drop.

If you backorder a very popular name, what is the likelyhood that godaddy will secure it when it drops?
i have heard godaddy is crap and cannot get any domains which are popular
 
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evenflow said:
Can a few of you pros fill me in on the value of domain backordering? I have used godaddy to backorder a few domains that are on REGISTRAR-HOLD but I recognize that this service only "attempts" to pick up names when they drop.

If you backorder a very popular name, what is the likelyhood that godaddy will secure it when it drops?

A high end figured guess of less than a 3% chance at grabbing any domain of value. GD has three known registrars next to over 100+ registrars working for pool,enom, snapnames and Namewinner. Oh yeah, don't forget about buydomains and Ult Search who have about approx. 15 registrars at their disposal.
For a look see at who catches for who. click here

Godaddy is a long shot to say the least.
 
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You'd be better off using that Jackson to light a stogie.
 
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