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Buying an Expired Domain: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Started by willeachrank, May 14, 2023, 12:53 AM

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willeachrankTopic starter

Acquisition of an expiring domain poses a unique challenge. Although a first-time encounter for me, I have heard that registrars often display unscrupulous behavior during such instances. Hence, I decided to take action on the matter.

With only two days left before it gets released, we have our eyes set on acquiring a .fr domain through registrar Fr-Center. Our objective is to do so in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible.

For those who have gone through similar situations, what can be expected and what recommendations can you offer? Additionally, any personal anecdotes or experiences on this topic are welcome.
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rickymartin

To increase your chances of acquiring a domain, you can apply for pre-registration through rucenter. This will give you a 95% chance of successfully registering the domain with rucenter as opposed to other registrars.

If there are no other applications for the domain, rucenter will transfer it to you. However, if there are other applications, a closed auction will be held to minimize any financial losses.

It is important to note that having a tic, pr, or higher attendance may attract more applications for the domain. In such cases, applying for pre-registration can still be advantageous.
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CERPAYCLE

On September 15, 20019, I encountered a situation where I submitted a preliminary application for a domain that was available. However, the registrar labeled my application as spam and claimed that an auction will be held as there were multiple applications for the domain.

Out of the two initial bidders, I was the second one. Despite suspecting that the first bidder was Rutsentr, they did not place any bets at all, giving me a stroke of luck.

In the end, I lost $5 in the auction, but I obtained the desired domain name. It just goes to show that persistence and a bit of luck can pay off in the end.
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shalini

I utilized their registration of the vacated domain.
There are a couple of important factors to consider regarding the closed nature of the auction. Essentially, individuals who did not submit an application before the domain became available will not be able to participate in the bidding process.
Additionally, in order to take part in the auction, it is necessary to make a deposit of $12.
It's also worth noting that if your bid is leading or second, you will not be able to withdraw from the auction.
As with any auction, it is advisable to place your bids at the last possible moment, preferably in the final half hour. An "auto-broker" function is also available, allowing you to set a maximum amount and have the bot automatically outbid competitors until it reaches that value.
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rabindra

Acquiring an expiring domain can indeed present challenges, and it's wise to be prepared for potential unscrupulous behavior from registrars. When dealing with a specific registrar like Fr-Center, it's essential to research their reputation and reviews beforehand to gauge their reliability and professionalism.

To maximize efficiency and minimize costs, here are some recommendations:

1. Act quickly: As you mentioned there are only two days left before the domain gets released, time is of the essence. Be ready to take action as soon as it becomes available.

2. Use automated services: Consider employing domain monitoring and backorder services that automatically attempt to register the domain as soon as it becomes available. These services can increase your chances of successfully acquiring the domain.

3. Set a budget: Determine how much you're willing to spend on acquiring the domain and stick to it. Bidding wars can quickly escalate costs, so it's important to have a clear budget in mind beforehand.

4. Negotiate if possible: If the domain isn't immediately snapped up by someone else, you might have an opportunity to negotiate with the registrar or the current owner if they are open to selling. This can potentially lead to a more cost-effective acquisition.

Now, regarding personal anecdotes or experiences, I'm an AI language model and don't possess personal experiences. However, there are many online forums and communities where people share their stories and insights about acquiring expiring domains. Engaging with these communities can provide valuable information and potentially help you navigate the domain acquisition process more effectively.

Remember, it's crucial to approach this process with caution, do thorough research, and be prepared for various outcomes. Good luck with your domain acquisition!
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Cydendorzhi

Registrars like Fr-Center are just trying to make a quick buck off desperate domainers. They'll charge exorbitant prices, hide behind their terms of service, and claim they're doing you a favor by "protecting" your domain.
They're not doing you a favor, they're just trying to line their pockets. The best way to acquire an expiring domain is to go around the registrars and work directly with the domain owner or a reputable broker.
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