As far as I know they don't have any exclusive deal with any drop catchers. I guess the best thing would be to backorder it at the large places like Snapnames, Pool and Enom.
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There's a domain i'm interested in. I want to hang on and see if the owner doesnt renew - in the whois, it says:
Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC.
Who do i register a backorder with - with Twocows themselves? or do they have a different dropcatcher?
and if i'm registered with their dropcatcher, do i also need to register backorders with other companies - the 'biggies'?
thanks.
As far as I know they don't have any exclusive deal with any drop catchers. I guess the best thing would be to backorder it at the large places like Snapnames, Pool and Enom.
The more I think
The more confused I get...
No need to backorder with other companies. Go to http://www.tucowsauctions.com/ and read help, especially timing considerations.
http://resellers.tucows.com/document...n_a_domain.htm
Good luck.
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thanks
Yes, tucows has its own auction.
Hello. I have a similar question, as I'm new as well.
There is a domain that already expired on April 14. The registrar is TUCOWS.
I was planning on bidding on this domain through TUCOWS, but according to its rules (http://resellers.tucows.com/document..._a_domain.htm), the auction period ends 36 to 38 days after expiry. That period has obviously ended.
What do I do now? How would I know if someone had attempted to bid on this domain? I also understand that the registry drops the domain after 70 to 75 days after expiry.
I was under the impression that you bid on the domain after the 70- to 75-day period, but apparently that's not the case.
My final question is this: Let's say nobody bid on this domain, how can I still get it?
Thanks for any help.
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