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| Bloody lovely Last Online: Yesterday 02:57 AM iTrader: (394) Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 23,904
DNF$: 4,079 Location: USA
Country: | It means Snapnames caught it and it will be auctioned among those who already backordered it.
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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: 10-17-2009 11:42 AM iTrader: (0) Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 164
DNF$: 0 Location: At home :D (Slo
Country: | Even if domain name expire, previous owner have some smaller time period when he can renew domain even if it was auctioned and higher bidder won. For example, if I win auction at Godaddys aftermarket, previous owner has still 7 days to renew, in that case, my $ will be refunded. Doesn't happen often as if previous owner didn't see or ignored few warning e-mails months before expiration, he'll probably even miss that short period. In your case, this happened so domain has it's previous owner and you got backorder option again. Check out my site, it has tons of Snapnames auction domains that are currently available. These are mostly quality domains, short, long aged (for example we got LLL.com 16 years old), high paying keywords domains ......... We check various factors to determine valid pagerank with validity indicator in % (anything over 50% is valid pagerank). Welcome and enjoy ![]() http://www.freshsnap.com
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