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Expired domain auction - after that?
12/1/2008 06:22
Hello all. There is domain that i'm interested in and that it is on auction. There are 0 bids for the domain and the auction expires soon. Is there gonna be another auction so I can bid on the domain again, because here international payments are processed VERY slowly. I mean VERY slowly - sometimes for about a week, most times it takes 4-5 days. The idea is when this auction is expired another one to be created and long about as this one so i can bid on the domain and then get it if no other bids on it. Is this possible?
Thank you.
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12/2/2008 00:01
once the domain goes away from auction too, itll probably expire in a month or so, theres no other auction for it
you can bid on the domain and after that make sure you fund your account to pay for it, i dont think you need to have money in your account when you bid
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12/2/2008 04:43
I need money to do this but the bank refused the payment (again). Our banks don't like international payments. So now i have to wait for a month to expire completely? And them it's free to register if not allready taken by that free time?
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12/2/2008 17:16
We only hold one auction.  If you miss it, you'll have to wait until the domain is deleted by the registry.  Once the domain is deleted by the Registry, it's free for anyone to register.  

This link describes the domain life cycle in further detail:

http://www.dynadot.com/resource/article/qa.html?aid=5
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r_m_vancouver_ca_1 replied teamdynadot :8/18/2019 20:41
Link is dead, do you have an updated cycle article ?

[quote]teamdynadot says: We only hold one auction.  If you miss it, you'll have to wait until the domain is deleted by the registry.  Once the domain is deleted by the Registry, it's free for anyone to register.  

This link describes the domain life cycle in further detail

http://www.dynadot.com/resource/article/qa.html?aid=5

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teamdynadot replied r_m_vancouver_ca_1 :8/21/2019 01:47
Hello, yes you can check from this page:

https://www.dynadot.com/community/blog/know-the-lifecycle-of-your-domain-registration-expiration-renewal-grace-delete-auction-transfer.html
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b_g_greensboro_us replied teamdynadot :8/12/2020 14:20
Can I buy an expired domain that received 0 bids directly from dynadot?
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teamdynadot replied b_g_greensboro_us :8/19/2020 00:27
You can place a bid on the domain you want no mater how many bids the domain has received:
https://www.dynadot.com/community/help/question/what-is-expired-auction
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b_g_greensboro_us replied teamdynadot :8/19/2020 19:26
after the auction ends and the domain had zero bids, can I buy an expired domain directly from dynadot?
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teamdynadot replied b_g_greensboro_us :9/1/2020 23:15
The expired auction would be the best chance.
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