Onward you're correct. But that name clearly dropped. For some reason it was allowed to drop. It could have been grabbed by another dropcatcher at this point.
BTW NJ could have tried to grab it as pending-delete, if it was still in the list of backorders.
This exact thing just happened to me. I was the sole bidder in a pre-release...the last date to get into the pre-release was 2/3. The domain has been sitting in pending auction for 3 days. I checked the whois today and it's owned by a Stanley Pace (lots of WIPO cases against him) and it's sitting on a Fabulous name server. Complete bullshit.
I'm not sure why anyone would any incentive to use NJ if you can't even count on a pre-release domain to fall your way when you're the only bidder.
did the name drop and now stanley pace is the registrant?
emailed the listed registrant of the second domain that was phished/stolen/hijacked and the email bounces back
emailed the listed registrant of the second domain that was phished/stolen/hijacked and the email bounces back
I think that accusing Mike Mann of hijacking your domain goes a bit too far. When you failed to renew it, it was your fault. When you failed to pay the redemption fee, it was also your fault. I would consider this a lesson and move on.
At Namejet ENOM names are listed for biding during end of expiring period
(this period is 40 days, domains are listed at about 30th or a little earlier)
Usually bidding can be made till 36th date, in order if there are multi bidders to have time
for the private auction.
Transfer to new owner should be made the latest the 40th day because after it (entering redemption period)
registrar has no control on domain (it is back to registry and can be pulled out with big fee)
I wrote all these in order to understand these:
1. Old owner has many days to renew the domain with regular fee, till 40th day, especially if he sees that
his domain has interest for bidders at NJ listing.
2. Old owner has also 30 days more to pull out the domain from redemption with bigger fee. (that's why domain is auction locked
at new account and cannot be transferred)
3. Old owner can be contacted by a potential buyer (or even the registrar) in order to renew and "sell" the domain
Hope it helps