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grace5

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I am trying to backorder a pending deletion domain name that I got off a pending delete lists.

Pool says
Domain deletes on: 2005.12.21
as does the whois.sc (it also states it is pending delete)


But using snapnames it states:
domainReleases on: 08-Nov-2006

How can anyone register a domain when its in pending deletion? I thought it was held and open for whoever after it is deleted?

Can this just be a mess up on the providers supplied pending list?
 
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use http://www.tektips.us and do a registry lookup, the registry will show you current status might show that is expires a year later when in fact is already expired
 

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Status: PENDINGDELETE

Registrar: NAME.COM LLC
Whois Server: whois.name.com
Referral URL: http://www.name.com

Expiration Date: 2006-10-03
Creation Date: 2000-10-03
Last Update Date: 2005-12-15



hmmm thats no real help (notice that it says pending del. but note exp. date) ??
 

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grace5 said:
Status: PENDINGDELETE

Registrar: NAME.COM LLC
Whois Server: whois.name.com
Referral URL: http://www.name.com

Expiration Date: 2006-10-03
Creation Date: 2000-10-03
Last Update Date: 2005-12-15



hmmm thats no real help (notice that it says pending del. but note exp. date) ??


If the status is PENDING DELETE
Then it will drop in 2005-12-21
If not, then its renewed
 

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usually domains has a lifecycle of 70 days after expiration, then the registry takes it in days 70-75 and puts it into pending delete before finally releasing it back to the pool of available domains, it is also up to their whim to when they actually release it
 

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manueld64 said:
usually domains has a lifecycle of 70 days after expiration, then the registry takes it in days 70-75 and puts it into pending delete before finally releasing it back to the pool of available domains, it is also up to their whim to when they actually release it
I thought the 30 days RGP is mandatory, no?
 

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I was wondering why Snapnames and Pool show different dates too. I posted here a while back but never got an answer..
 
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