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1) Which is better? Snapnames or Pool?

2) If i backordered a domain in Snapnames, do i need to do the same thing in Pool or backordering in Snapnames alone is good enough to get the domain?

3) Are the domains listed in Snapnames different from Pool?
 
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1. Snapnames. Pool used to be the Master but dropped the ball.

2. Both. see 3.

3. They both have huge relationships with many, many registrars who act as the catchers. They both go after the same names but if the holding registrar 'works' for one of them then they WILL get the name.

Also: If its a Godaddy name dropping then use Godaddy as well.
Similarly, use Enoms service for eNom names.
 
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1. Snap seems to have the upper hand at present. They have done well to me. Pool rarely catches anything (at least for me).
2. I would backorder with pool, snap, enom at least. You pay only if they get the name so you have nothing to lose. No guarantee one will get the name but the odds are in your favor.
3. Each have different privileged relationships with some registrars.
 
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4u-domains said:
1. Snapnames. Pool used to be the Master but dropped the ball.

2. Both. see 3.

3. They both have huge relationships with many, many registrars who act as the catchers. They both go after the same names but if the holding registrar 'works' for one of them then they WILL get the name.

Also: If its a Godaddy name dropping then use Godaddy as well.
Similarly, use Enoms service for eNom names.

So you mean i have to backorder and bid in both Snapnames and Pool? Im confused, if i win an auction in Snapnames, i should get the domain for sure right?
 
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