When an existing domain name expires, it may still be renewed by its present owner for about 60 days after the expiration and despite the fact that it won't be active, it can't be obtained by someone else. When the domain is not renewed by that moment, however, it goes into a 5-day deletion period and subsequently it is released to the public. During the deletion period everyone could submit a backorder for the domain name through an ICANN-certified registrar and the provider will use its registry channel in order to make an effort to register the domain on behalf of the user once it is available. Because lots of registrars may attempt to acquire a particular domain and names are acquired on first-come, first-serve basis, there is no warranty that using such a computerized service will grant you possession over it, yet this is the most efficient way to get an attractive domain name because trying to register it personally almost certainly means that you'll be way too late.

Domain Backorder in Shared Hosting

All shared hosting packages that we offer feature a domain backorder service by default as our company is a partner of an ICANN-certified registrar. You may order a domain right from your Hepsia Control Panel where you will see a list of all the domains planned to be erased in the next few days. Helpful filters will allow you to narrow the list, so instead of checking out thousands of names, you can search for a certain phrase, specify the extension and the length, or browse only domain names which will be erased on a given date. The filters will save you considerable time and placing a backorder will take you literally one mouse click. If we get the domain name that you'd like to have, it will be available in your Control Panel right away. In the event that we're not successful, the money for it will be available in your account and you'll be able to use it for other domains - new registrations, renewals and / or backorders.