Domain Backorder
What is a domain backorder? How does the backorder process work?
When a domain expires, there is a time period of a little over two months when it is inactive, but can still be renewed by the current owner. During this time, the domain cannot be taken by anybody else, but if it isn't renewed, it gets into the so-called Pending Deletion period which lasts five days. This is the time when ICANN-accredited registrar firms accept backorders for this type of domain names. In case a given name is backordered, the registrar will try to register it for the customer right after it's deleted and available to the general public, which gives people a chance to acquire a short and memorable domain that may have been employed by somebody else up until this moment. If the domain is very attractive, a number of companies could try to register it in the same time and because this happens on a first-come, first-serve basis, there is no guarantee that a particular person will get that domain. Nonetheless, employing a backorder service will give you a better chance to get a specific domain than if you attempt to register it yourself.
Domain Backorder in Shared Hosting
We provide a domain backorder service with all of our shared hosting plans and you'll be able to employ it from your Hepsia Control Panel. For your convenience, you'll be able to arrange the list of domain names which you find by extension, exact deletion date and length, so you will not have to browse through thousands of domains to find if a suitable one will be available in the near future. You will also be able to look for a specific word or a phrase in the domain list. In case we can register the desired domain name for you, it will be listed together with any other domains that you have here and you will be able to manage it just as easily. We offer the service at very competitive prices when compared with other registrars and if we're not able to get a domain name for you, the cash will be available in your account, so you will be able to use it for other domain names or web hosting services.