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Seabass said:Jiblob......"Pending Auction" means that all those NameJet members that backordered that domain will be waiting for it to move from the "My Backorders" list to the "My Auctions" list. From there you will compete with other members who backordered the domain.
So you had it backordered, now it is moving to auction. If you are the only person who backordered it then you will get it once it moves out of "Pending Auction" status. It can hold in the "Pending Auction" status for quite some time.
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Jiblob said:Thanks for the reply. Do you happen to know how long Pool.com take to start an auction, or how long it takes for the site to acknowledge it after a successful capture?
Jiblob said:............ The answer is No, it doesn't mean that they have the name, cause Pool got it!
Seabass said:Jiblob said:Thanks for the reply. Do you happen to know how long Pool.com take to start an auction, or how long it takes for the site to acknowledge it after a successful capture?
I don't anymore b/c honestly I have not seen a good domain at all at Pool for a year or two and I don't use them anymore.
Jiblob said:............ The answer is No, it doesn't mean that they have the name, cause Pool got it!
That does not make sense...... once it says "Pending Auction" they all go to NameJet's "My Auction" list.
Correct me someone if I am wrong..... but I have never seen that. :]
ulasbbtr said:Those domains can be caught from Pool, snap, or NJ. If you check NJ's FAQ, it is written that if you want a domain so much, then bid more than minimum.
If you bid minimum at NJ and another domainer bid at Pool. Then, you will have %50(fewer or more that depends) chance to get that domain caught by NJ. But, if you bid "minimum + some amount" instead of minimum, than NJ take it more seriously and the chance to get that domain caught by NJ will be %(50 + x), where x>0.



