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They caught two domains for me about 2-3 years ago. But now I resumed using them - and zero results, for couple of months, for not the strongest competition domains. Are they of any use at all now? Please share your experience.


Some of them can stuck in status "Capture in progress" forewer. And they can't help you.
Useless. For me they are the best registrar, but worst dropcatchers!
Agree, they just never put up the resources to compete.
I tried GD for backorders for the first time this week
Where does the GoDaddy expired domain goes? when its expires in GoDaddy, I heard, it will go in godaddy auctions, ok so if I backorder from GoDaddy will I get that Domain, before it goes in to the GoDaddy auctions?General feeling seems to be that GoDaddy aren't great for backorders, but can somebody clarify whether they are better if the domain that's dropping is currently registered with them.
I currently have a backorder in with GoDaddy for a name registered with them that drops on Tuesday. I'm not clear whether it would be prudent to put in orders with NameJet etc. as well, or if GoDaddy have it covered. Please can someone clarify.
Thanks.
So back ordering from the GoDaddy is a waste of time and as well as $ ? We don't don't get the domain? Right?No. If it goes to auction it will alert you to that fact and place the first bid for you automatically.
Hi Joe, your response is confusing. On the GoDaddy site it mentions that if one backorders the domain and it expires, it will be registered to the individual if no one else backorders (screenshot attached). Your statement above, however, seems to convey that it 'mandatorily' goes for auction. Kindly clarifyIt depends on what you are trying to do. Backordering a domain before the auction will not give you the domain without anyone else getting a chance to buy it. I am not aware of anywhere you can do that. The backorder ball game changed about a decade ago maybe more with the evolution of Pool.com and continued to evolve until today. I am unaware of any way to get a domain anyone else would be interested in without some competition up front at some point along the expiry cycle.
If you want to use the backorder as a way to help get the domain with competition it is helpful if you use it the right way it will provide you with a discount among other things.
Hi Joe, your response is confusing. On the GoDaddy site it mentions that if one backorders the domain and it expires, it will be registered to the individual if no one else backorders (screenshot attached). Your statement above, however, seems to convey that it 'mandatorily' goes for auction. Kindly clarify
It depends on what you are trying to do. Backordering a domain before the auction will not give you the domain without anyone else getting a chance to buy it. I am not aware of anywhere you can do that.

