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I selceted some expired domain at the day within 24 hours
waiting for registered,

At that day, I refreshed the whois page every seconds.
but, the whois shows the infomation, pendingDelete or Ok,

No one domain available.

For a while, These domain has registred by someone.

Why I registred unsuccessful,
but someone registred successed.
Is he registred by backordering?

If there is 100 expired domains,
use backorder process would be to spend a lot of money.

Is there has any way to fast get the expired domains?

but the domain has registred by someone sencondly when
you refresh the whois for checking the domain status.
 

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You "need help," but don't trust us enough to tell us what domain name you are referring to. Do you really expect our help when you don't tell us the whole story? If I am mistaken, and you do really trust us for our help, then tell us the whole story. What is the domain name?
 
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Doing anything manual (like checking the whois db) for some really wanted domains from the drop is pointless, simply because namejet, snapnames and the rest has 50-100 servers doing just that. It is a matter of milliseconds to register a domain after it is deleted... and even most whois servers are not updated each second. So when u check the whois server and by some wonder it shows you "AVAILABLE" it will be registered 100 times before u even send the command to register. Your only chance with this tactic is for some non-bid domains on namejet/snapnames (undiscovered gems).
 
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Not sure if i understand you correctly, but seams like you are talking about domain names which were in pending delete status , and you thought you can simply register them the day they drop.

Well, if the names are good, then forget it. Most of the time you don't have any chance to manually register good domains when they drop. They are mostly backordered and services like snapnames, namejet, etc. get them the millisecond they become available.

So if you really want a name which is in pending delete status, instead of refreshing whois the whole day and hoping to get it for $8 through normal manual registeration, you must place a backorder and do it with different backorder services to maximize the chance to get it.

By the way, you only pay a backorder if it was successful. You don't pay for unsuccessful attempts. Just for your information. But yes, it costs more than "normal" registeration. Thats how it is. You are not the only one looking for good domains.
 
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There is one more possibility..

If you are checking who is data of those domain names, or you are putting it in search engines, then there are many software which are notified about it, if someone found that these domains are worthy, they would register before than you.
 
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These domains appear to have been caught.
Anyway, whois websites often use cached data and are not real-time.
 
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Thank you for everyone.

your tips let me learn more.

I have another question want to ask everyone

If I place a backorder and won the domain.

but I test the traffic for this domain and I feel this domains is no value,

Can I request a refund like the Moniker's Tasting Service?
 
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Thank you for everyone.

your tips let me learn more.

I have another question want to ask everyone

If I place a backorder and won the domain.

but I test the traffic for this domain and I feel this domains is no value,

Can I request a refund like the Moniker's Tasting Service?

No. Once you won a backorder, you must pay for it and can't give it back.
 
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