Redemption Period?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by moronic_kaos, Feb 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Ok so I found the domain name that I want. However, there is a problem with it. It is in something called a "redemption period", and godaddy says it is unavailabe. The domain expired on 12/23/09 and I did a little research on what a "redemption period" is and apparently these are only supposed to last for 30 to 35 days.

    The attachment is a screenshot from who.is. Can someone tell me if this domain will be available soon?

    Edit: the website was previously parked, if that helps.
     

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  2. Colbyt

    Colbyt Notable Member

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    #2
    75-80 days from expiration to drop date for com and net.

    The less attention you give it the better the chance you will get it.
     
    Colbyt, Feb 9, 2010 IP
  3. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    ziplock122949 Active Member

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    Good luck with it. Last domain I backordered, a damn Cayman Islands squatting company got before me.
     
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  5. Mystique

    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    I figure out which one and that's the point. OP can wait til the end of the redemption period and even backorder the domain but who knows how many takers are behind it and it's more likely those huge snatcher companies buy to park it :rolleyes:
     
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  6. subdivisions

    subdivisions Well-Known Member

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    Protip: Don't use GoDaddy. They're infamous for stealing good domain names.

    Good luck with your purchase :)
     
    subdivisions, Feb 10, 2010 IP
  7. moronic_kaos

    moronic_kaos Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info. Seems like too much trouble to deal with though just for a domain.
     
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  8. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    It can be. Essentially the question is how much is the domain name worth for
    some to be willing to pay more than what others can afford.

    Good luck. And be ready to search for another if it doesn't work out.
     
    Dave Zan, Feb 10, 2010 IP
  9. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    Earlier... I was of the opinion that one could get domain names after 30 days of expiry but that is not the case.
    One has to invariably wait for more than 75-80 days to be able to do so. It is just too hard and one has to be really lucky to get the desired domain name... even after such a long wait! :eek:

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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  10. vunder

    vunder Peon

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    If you really want it, go to pool.com and shell out at least $60 for the possibility of an auction.
    Or snapnames.
     
    vunder, Feb 11, 2010 IP