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My phone was bouncing around in my pocket. Sorry for the flurry of useless emails. <br></font></p>
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<b>From</b>: kwlug-disc-bounces@kwlug.org <kwlug-disc-bounces@kwlug.org>
<br><b>To</b>: kwlug-disc@kwlug.org <kwlug-disc@kwlug.org>
<br><b>Sent</b>: Wed May 12 13:10:45 2010<br><b>Subject</b>: Re: [kwlug-disc] Go Daddy Backorder?
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<b>From</b>: kwlug-disc-bounces@kwlug.org <kwlug-disc-bounces@kwlug.org>
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<br><b>Sent</b>: Wed May 12 11:40:12 2010<br><b>Subject</b>: Re: [kwlug-disc] Go Daddy Backorder?
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In general terms, you can use freshdrop.net to catch a lot of these
domains before they expire. But looks to be too late now.<br>
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The domain initial goes into a vague domain redemption period where the
original owner can re-register it. Once that term expires - could be
1-3 months, then the domain drops and becomes available for
registration.<br>
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Domain drops are a big, nasty business these days so you're swimming
with the sharks with all the technology if you try a domain catching
service (i.e. namejet.com, which for $69 will put an order in to catch
the domain as soon as it moves from the redemption period). So that's
also risky.<br>
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So - the end result is that as already noted, call the guy in toronto.
Pay him to re-register the domain and the pay him to buy it from him.
If you wait until the domain becomes available (won't be today) then
you're up against a lot of people and may not get it.<br>
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To get the guy's info, do a whois talar.com from your command line.<br>
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One other word of advice, if you actually want the domain, don't go
fishing with the offer. That can turn sour. <br>
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g.<br>
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On 12/05/10 11:10 AM, Joe Wennechuk wrote:
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anyone know what to do about backorder on domain names?<br>
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I want a name talar.com <br>
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It is listed as back order on go daddy. Whois says it's registered to
godaddy, and there is no site currently at the address. NSlookup gives
an address of 206.191.0.140 which I can ping, but if I ping talar.com I
get a could not find host. Whatdo I do here my boss wants this name,
TODAY!<br>
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Joseph Wennechuk<br>
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