zerosix
01-31-2004, 01:26 AM
Hi Guys,
Was wondering, I heard the names are deleted at around 2:00PM-5:00PM EST. Is that true? Can it be read somewhere that this is true/false?
This information is very important. I need to know if its true, or not.
Note: This info may be completely false and the domain deletion time may very well vary per domain, this is just what I heard and want to know whether it is true or not.
Thanks alot for any help.
nameslave
01-31-2004, 06:45 AM
Picking up expired domain names is now a rather professional job; if it's a matter of minutes that differentiates whether you would get it or not, then you probably couldn't compete as an amateur.
By the way, different TLDs are now deleted at different times of the day.
zerosix
01-31-2004, 10:43 AM
Originally posted by nameslave
Picking up expired domain names is now a rather professional job; if it's a matter of minutes that differentiates whether you would get it or not, then you probably couldn't compete as an amateur.
By the way, different TLDs are now deleted at different times of the day. Right, but are you familiar with the time of day during which the registry drops the entry?
RofyHost
01-31-2004, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by zerosix
Right, but are you familiar with the time of day during which the registry drops the entry?
Hi there,
No chance to manually snap a name if it is backordered, I would recommend you to use backordering if you want to get a name.
Greetings
If you really want a domain that is expiring and you need it fast there are some sites that show which domains are expriing and when.
zerosix
01-31-2004, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by kjmz
If you really want a domain that is expiring and you need it fast there are some sites that show which domains are expriing and when. Yes ofcourse, or simple mathematics will show you the same numbers. But, those numbers do not display the time on that date. That is my question..
Research Names
02-01-2004, 10:21 PM
You would need a script to monitor it every second then have it register it for you.