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  • qwe
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2003
    • 2109

    #1

    how to buy expired domain?

    so let's say domain expires in 7 days, what would be the best/fastest way to register it right away? does it become available right away after it expires ? or how does it work ?
  • Babaganoosh
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    • Nov 2001
    • 15841

    #2
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    • directfiesta
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      • Oct 2002
      • 30137

      #3
      Originally posted by qwe
      so let's say domain expires in 7 days, what would be the best/fastest way to register it right away? does it become available right away after it expires ? or how does it work ?
      there is a redemption period . You can backorder it with some registrars .
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      • qwe
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2003
        • 2109

        #4
        does the domain become available right away after it expires ?

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        • Domain Diva
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          • Oct 2007
          • 10180

          #5
          Originally posted by qwe
          so let's say domain expires in 7 days, what would be the best/fastest way to register it right away? does it become available right away after it expires ? or how does it work ?
          No it could be a month or two after it expires before it comes available.

          So many different ways to get it depending on what registrar its with etc.

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          • fatfoo
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            • Mar 2003
            • 27763

            #6
            Try googling places to buy expired domains. Maybe you will find a good site.
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            • Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life
              (felis madjewicus)
              • Jul 2006
              • 20368

              #7
              i thought it was about 90 days post-expiration before the domain was back on the market,but I''m no domainer, so i'm not 100% sure.

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              • bloggerz
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                • Dec 2006
                • 16255

                #8
                Depends on the registrar.
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                • onwebcam
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                  • Oct 2005
                  • 27689

                  #9
                  What registrar is it with? It will likely go into an auction after expiry.
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                  • Manowar
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                    • Dec 2003
                    • 71528

                    #10
                    Originally posted by onwebcam
                    What registrar is it with? It will likely go into an auction after expiry.
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                    • BlackCrayon
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                      • Jun 2003
                      • 19634

                      #11
                      it will most likely be renewed. don't get too excited until 20-30 days after the expiry date.
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                      • PornMD
                        Mainstream Businessman
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 9291

                        #12
                        Originally posted by qwe
                        so let's say domain expires in 7 days, what would be the best/fastest way to register it right away? does it become available right away after it expires ? or how does it work ?
                        First off, a domain expiring in 7 days means nothing. A lot of people auto-renew domains on the day of expiration.

                        Expect to wait about 60-75 days after expiration. Very few registrars are less than that, plus it can depend on the domain extension too, but in general there's 60 days after the domain expires, then the pending delete phase of about 6-7 days. Also, depending on the registrar, certain backorder services have priority to get them, i.e. if 1 backorder occurs there, a million backorders could happen elsewhere that wouldn't matter because that backorder service has priority to catch names from the particular registrar.

                        Also, at places like Pool, SnapNames and NameJet, multiple backorders result in an auction, and generally these auctions see prices higher than what the domains would sell for at a regular marketplace like Sedo, so be cautious.
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                        • Iron Fist
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 23400

                          #13
                          Originally posted by PornMD
                          First off, a domain expiring in 7 days means nothing. A lot of people auto-renew domains on the day of expiration.

                          Expect to wait about 60-75 days after expiration. Very few registrars are less than that, plus it can depend on the domain extension too, but in general there's 60 days after the domain expires, then the pending delete phase of about 6-7 days. Also, depending on the registrar, certain backorder services have priority to get them, i.e. if 1 backorder occurs there, a million backorders could happen elsewhere that wouldn't matter because that backorder service has priority to catch names from the particular registrar.

                          Also, at places like Pool, SnapNames and NameJet, multiple backorders result in an auction, and generally these auctions see prices higher than what the domains would sell for at a regular marketplace like Sedo, so be cautious.
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                          • ganjaman
                            So Fucking Banned
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 2292

                            #14
                            very nice info in here on gfy, cool!

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