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Who is the strongest one...

How about NameJet
 
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I find that POOL works best for my requests....almost always catch what im after even though i have to bid against many others....so i vote pool.com
 
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The truth is - most domains are earmarked for certain drop auctions. If a domain is registered with Enom or NetworkSolutions- It WILL end up with NameJet. If its a Godaddy domain - it WIll end up at TDNAM....

So the question is - where is your domain backordered that you want?

As a safety net - most people backorder between 3 major places - NameJet, Pool, and Snapnames. Typically one of these 3 companies will catch it.
 
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I agree with Spade.

Those 3 places - NameJet, Pool and SnapNames are the one who catches most of the expired domains. Sometimes even the domain registered with Godaddy is snapped by SnapNames so backordering with Godaddy is simply waste of your money.
 
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Spade said:
The truth is - most domains are earmarked for certain drop auctions. If a domain is registered with Enom or NetworkSolutions- It WILL end up with NameJet. If its a Godaddy domain - it WIll end up at TDNAM....

So the question is - where is your domain backordered that you want?

As a safety net - most people backorder between 3 major places - NameJet, Pool, and Snapnames. Typically one of these 3 companies will catch it.

Yes, but if more people backorder them at the same place, they put up an auction, right?
 
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Yeah, then auction is placed if there are 2 or more bidders for the same domain.
 
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bbrez1 said:
Yes, but if more people backorder them at the same place, they put up an auction, right?

Correct. But, thats become standard with almost all drop catchers. If its a good domain expiring - expect to fight it out in an auction. Very few people catch high quality domain names outside of the services I listed.
 
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Spade said:
The truth is - most domains are earmarked for certain drop auctions. If a domain is registered with Enom or NetworkSolutions- It WILL end up with NameJet. If its a Godaddy domain - it WIll end up at TDNAM....

So the question is - where is your domain backordered that you want?

As a safety net - most people backorder between 3 major places - NameJet, Pool, and Snapnames. Typically one of these 3 companies will catch it.

But there is a strange case right now. Goldpoker.com was registered with GoDaddy continuously until it dropped yesterday - and was backordered at Godaddy. But now it has gone to auction at NameJet. Seems a "proxy" registrar, themselves using a domain registered at Godaddy, grapped it and brought it to Namejet, not Godaddy... Really pretty weird.
 
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Of the drops I've caught, NameJet and SnapNames seem to be the quickest at grabbing them, Pool being 3rd.
 
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I've had more than 50% success with my backorders at GoDaddy. I've found you have to be choosy what you back order there... mostly domains nobody else wants ;) I've got one Pending Delete at the moment. But somehow I think this once might be captured by another dropcatcher, although there are no bids on it yet.
 
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stub said:
I've had more than 50% success with my backorders at GoDaddy. I've found you have to be choosy what you back order there... mostly domains nobody else wants ;) I've got one Pending Delete at the moment. But somehow I think this once might be captured by another dropcatcher, although there are no bids on it yet.
Aye, GoDaddy always manages to catch when I pass on paying $60 at Pool/SN/NJ. Sometimes Enom picks them up to taste but drops them a few days later. I think I've had >50% with the domains I've backordered on Godaddy.
 
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