It's just funny how He's selling a ebook on flipping domains and wants to know how to use namejet and snapnames.
Here's what i do on Namejet. I use their Advanced search and filter out the domains. I filter out: hyphenated domains & numbered domains. Then I sort them by number of bids and I go page by page finding the ones I like. If there's no bid on a domain then I just save them on a notepad with the backorder deadline date so I can backorder on the exact date.
Watch out for private auction on NameJet - You'll know it's a private auction if one of the bidder is Namejet Reserve
Here's one I found:
mouthwashes.com
I do practically the same thing with snapnames. But I think snapnames hand picks out their own names because I get e-mails with ridiculous pricing on expiring domains.
Snapnames has a proven 'track' record. Just do a little research to see what has been previously written. The words 'soap' and 'drop' come to mind for some reason. Lol.
No but seriously, just be careful out there among the sharks, crooks and hustlers.
16:30 Snapnames debit my credit card money, the two domain names was a deduction, the bank deducted send text messages to tell me 78 dollars, it seems that indeed the next day, U.S. time 4:00 fall.