chuckworries
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thankyou for answer, but what about godaddy ? there is credit system ?You won't get charged, you only get charged when only you placed the backorder or when you win the auction.
I never placed a backorder with GoDaddy so I don't know how they work, all I know is that Dropcatch, Namejet and Pheenix are the best backorder companies out there. If you want to have higher chances of winning the domain you should backorder it with multiple companies because you don't know which one will be the fastest in reserving it.thankyou for answer, but what about godaddy ? there is credit system ?
Don't use GoDaddy! They're backordering system is quite badthankyou for answer, but what about godaddy ? there is credit system ?
I agree, however I have learned that if the domain is being dropped by GD, and you put in an order for it, it will catch it for you (I presume no one bid on it). I accidentally let a six-letter invented brandable that I had put in a domain marketplace delete recently. On the day the domain was finally deleted from my account I got a notice, and less than three minutes later I got a notice that GD had "grabbed" it for me.Don't use GoDaddy! They're backordering system is quite bad
Assuming it wasn't backordered on any other service, sure, GD can catch it. Try competing backorders between SN, DC And GD and then make a determination about the efficacy of GD. Without dropcatching competition, I can hand-reg a dropped domain tooI agree, however I have learned that if the domain is being dropped by GD, and you put in an order for it, it will catch it for you
That depend if you can put a lot of money on it or not, avoid every service with public auctions if you dont.If you want to have higher chances of winning the domain you should backorder it with multiple companies because you don't know which one will be the fastest in reserving it.