Who backordered?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by HPA, Jan 2, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey, Guys!
    So, I want to back order a domain, that I really want. But I want to know if there's a way; that'll help me acquire a list of those who back ordered the domain (that I want). Like a site or some program?
    I want to know who else and how many people back ordered, the domain I want...

    Thanks for all possible help,
    HPA.
     
    HPA, Jan 2, 2008 IP
  2. Fka200

    Fka200 Guest

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    Not possible to my knowledge. You just have to wait till it goes to auction.
     
    Fka200, Jan 2, 2008 IP
  3. ReadyToGo

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    I'm not sure if you can find out who back ordered the domains.
     
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  4. ArunK

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    Not sure if registrars would make that information available for viewing publicly, at least not for free anyway.
     
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    Do a whois lookup, you can find the information you want
     
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  6. ABSOFT

    ABSOFT Well-Known Member

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    place your backorder through my site. 100% garrenty, you will get it

    prepaywebhosting.com/
     
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  7. Fka200

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    You 100% guarantee you can beat SnapNames' 100+ servers? Or Enom's 60-100 servers? And Pool's?

    Backordering has nothing to do with the registrar.
     
    Fka200, Jan 2, 2008 IP
  8. ArunK

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    I'm just saying that most (or many) of them are done through domain registrars like GoDaddy, just do quick search on Google, and look at the search results.
     
    ArunK, Jan 3, 2008 IP