Domain Backorder
What precisely is a domain backorder? How exactly does the backorder process work?
When an active domain expires, it can still be renewed by the current owner for about 60 days following the expiration and although it will not be active, it cannot be taken by anybody else. When the domain is not renewed by then, however, it gets into a 5-day deletion time frame and subsequently it's released to the public. During the deletion period anyone can send a backorder for the domain name through an ICANN-approved registrar and the company will use its registry channel to try to register the domain name on behalf of the user immediately after it is available. Since numerous registrars can attempt to get a given domain and names are acquired on first-come, first-serve basis, there isn't any guarantee that using such a computerized service will grant you possession over it, however this is the most effective way to get an attractive domain name as trying to register it yourself almost certainly means that you'll be way too late.
Domain Backorder in Cloud Website Hosting
All cloud website hosting packages that we provide feature a domain backorder service as standard as our company is a partner of an ICANN-authorized registrar. You can order a domain from your Hepsia Control Panel where you will find a list of all the domains scheduled to be deleted in the next several days. Useful filters will help you to narrow the list, so rather than browsing through thousands of names, you could search for a particular phrase, specify the extension as well as the length, or browse only domains which will be erased on a particular date. The filters will save you lots of time and placing a backorder will take you only a single click. If we get the domain name that you want to have, it will be available in your Control Panel quickly. In the event that we're not successful, the money for it will be available inside your account and you shall be able to use it for other domains - new registrations, renewals or backorders.