Domain Backorder
Discover more information on domain backorders. Learn how you are able to place a domain backorder yourself.
When a domain name expires, there's a period of a little over eight weeks when it is inactive, but may still be renewed by its current user. During this period, the domain cannot be taken by anybody else, but in case it's not renewed, it gets into the so-called Pending Deletion period that lasts 5 days. This is the time when ICANN-accredited registrar companies accept backorders for these domains. In case a given name is backordered, the registrar will try to register it for the customer the instant it is deleted and available to the general public, which gives people an opportunity to get a short and memorable domain which may have been used by some other person up until this moment. In case the domain is quite attractive, a couple of companies can try to register it in the same time and due to the fact that this happens on a first-come, first-serve basis, there's no guarantee that a particular person will get that domain. Nevertheless, employing a backorder service will give you a better chance to acquire a particular domain than if you attempt to register it manually.
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Domain Backorder in Shared Website Hosting
We offer a domain backorder service with all our
shared website hosting plans and you can take advantage of it from your Hepsia Control Panel. For your convenience, you can arrange the list of domain names which you find by their extension, exact deletion date and length, so you won't have to browse through thousands of domains to find if a suitable one will be available soon. You can also search for a particular word or a phrase within the domain name list. If we can register the wanted domain name for you, it'll be listed together with any other domains which you have here and you will be able to manage it just as quickly. We offer this service at very competitive prices when compared with other registrars and if we're unable to obtain a domain name for you, the cash will still be available in your account, so you'll be able to use it for other domain names or web hosting services.
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Domain Backorder in Semi-dedicated Hosting
In case you have a
semi-dedicated hosting account from our firm, you won't have to open an individual account so as to backorder a domain due to the fact that we provide this service within the Hepsia web hosting Control Panel. A complete list of all domains scheduled to be deleted will be at your disposal and you will be able to order any domain name with a single mouse click. Using the filters for a specific deletion date, domain length and top-level extension will enable you to narrow the search and browse only domains you are attracted to. You will also be able to browse domain names which include only dictionary words or a certain phrase of your choice, which can save you a lot of time as many hundreds of domains are deleted daily. Of course, if we're unable to obtain the desired domain, the money for it will be available as credit for upcoming orders and you won't lose it.
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Domain Backorder in Dedicated Hosting
As we're an authorized registrar, we have included a backorder section in the billing Control Panel of our
dedicated servers, so you can take advantage of this service quick and easy without opening a separate account. When you go to this section, you will discover the full list of the domains that will be available in the following five days. When you use the filters we've added, you can browse domain names which will be deleted on a specific date, and select their extension and length. Furthermore, you can browse by an exact phrase or use a dictionary option that will filter all domain names which are just random groups of letters and numbers. It takes just a click to place a backorder for any domain name from the list and if we register it successfully, you'll be able to control it instantly from the same Control Panel. In the event that somebody else takes the required domain, the funds will be added as credit to your account and will not be wasted.