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DeLaVega

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I noticed some expired domains appear with the name "Reactivation Period". I only noticed this in Enom domains.

If I search a domain like this in NameJet, I can bid on them.

How much time does a domain stays in "Reactivation Period"?

For example, there are domains that recently expired and they appear in NameJet under "PreRelease" (and says something like "closing time 10 days").

If I bid when the auction is finishing (with "PreRelease"), will I get the domain? Or then the domain enters into a public auction?

Many thanks!
 

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If you are the only bidder and you meet the min bid you win the name, if others bid the domain goes to auction.
 

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Hi Poker, so it doesn't matter if the domain is in Prerelease or Pending delete?

If I bid in the last minute, does NameJet extends the auction for some more minutes?

Thanks!
 

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Yes, it does not matter whether the domain is in Pre-release or Pending delete.

And no, even if you bid in the last minutes, NameJet would not extend the auction any longer.
 

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Yes, it does not matter whether the domain is in Pre-release or Pending delete.

And no, even if you bid in the last minutes, NameJet would not extend the auction any longer.

Thank you, and after I bid and won, could the original owner pay to recover the domain?

Thanks!
 

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On occasion NJ will take the domain back (return to owner) and refund your bid.
 

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All eNom domains have a six week (42 day) clawback period, when won through NameJet's auction system.
 
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