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I've looked on their website, chatted online with support, and called support. I get contradictory information.
https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-happens-after-i-backorder-a-domain-597
states the domain will go to a public auction.
https://www.godaddy.com/domains/domain-backorder
states if you are the only backorder holder, you become the domain name registrant.
I have a domain on backorder with GoDaddy. It's registered at GoDaddy. The domain expired and is currently in the redemption period. GoDaddy (not the owner), listed it on their auction site as a Premium domain with a 5 figure minimum offer.
If someone makes an offer on the domain, can GoDaddy accept and ignore my backorder?
If nobody makes an offer and the domain drops / goes past the redemption and recovery periods, will it go to auction for anyone to bid, even if I'm the only backorder?
https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-happens-after-i-backorder-a-domain-597
states the domain will go to a public auction.
https://www.godaddy.com/domains/domain-backorder
states if you are the only backorder holder, you become the domain name registrant.
I have a domain on backorder with GoDaddy. It's registered at GoDaddy. The domain expired and is currently in the redemption period. GoDaddy (not the owner), listed it on their auction site as a Premium domain with a 5 figure minimum offer.
If someone makes an offer on the domain, can GoDaddy accept and ignore my backorder?
If nobody makes an offer and the domain drops / goes past the redemption and recovery periods, will it go to auction for anyone to bid, even if I'm the only backorder?