Godaddy Closeouts for PBN?

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i'm searching domains for my pbn using godaddy auctions closeouts.

if i understand right those domains are starting to 10$ bid and dropping 1$ for each 24hours until they are set to 5$ buy now.

but whats happening after that domain is still don't bought by anyone? how long(exactly) until domain will be returned to registrar so i can register with regular fee from any registrar.?

the thing is i found some good domains(not great) so i preffer to buy them with reg fee only using coupons instead paying over 16$-25$ from godaddy auctions
 
Thanks.I know about that post.but I wanted someone to confirm that this is true.i dont trust godaddy :D
I think there is a 'period of grace' after the domain expires (godaddy closeout) . I guess it's about 45 days.After that it comes as a new fresh to register in normal price.
 
I think there is a 'period of grace' after the domain expires (godaddy closeout) . I guess it's about 45 days.After that it comes as a new fresh to register in normal price.

yeah,that's what i am afraid.can someone confirm this grace period?
 
yes this grace perdiod does exists, a couple of weeks about 3 do not know the exact time but after that the domain is available for regular fee
 
yes this grace perdiod does exists, a couple of weeks about 3 do not know the exact time but after that the domain is available for regular fee

Nobody knows exactly?I also contact godaddy support and they gave me non exact answer.like "the domain will be back to general purchase after 30-60 days" but they dont specify if those days are counting starting from day 1 when the domain expired or starting from the day the closeout auction ends.

Damn,no one knows exactly?i have a list of expired domains and i want to know if i will keep refreshing to see if they are free to reg or not. :)
 
The question is - why would you want any of these? I wouldn't think any domains with any decent links make it through the auction gauntlet without being snagged (I could be wrong). I'm not saying that you need high PR/DA/Trustflow/metric of the week (I look for relevancy and some ok links as my bottom line) but you gotta have a little meat on the bone to make it worth the work that a PBN site needs (to make it somewhat decent).
 
The question is - why would you want any of these? I wouldn't think any domains with any decent links make it through the auction gauntlet without being snagged (I could be wrong). I'm not saying that you need high PR/DA/Trustflow/metric of the week (I look for relevancy and some ok links as my bottom line) but you gotta have a little meat on the bone to make it worth the work that a PBN site needs (to make it somewhat decent).

Trust me there are lots of domains with strong link profile that are not bought from closeouts.
 
Godaddy closeouts is not a great place to find PBN domains. You better check here in the marketplace section.
 
Godaddy closeouts is not a great place to find PBN domains.

Are you for real?i understand that you are a post hunter but really...please stop posting everywhere if you dont know what are you talking about.i found lots of gems for bargain prices on godaddy closeouts.and im not the only one.
 
After domain expre you need to wait a period of 30 days and you will be able to buy that domain.
 
Are you for real?i understand that you are a post hunter but really...please stop posting everywhere if you dont know what are you talking about.i found lots of gems for bargain prices on godaddy closeouts.and im not the only one.

Good for you, however I have the right to express my opinion here just like everyone else. So why don't you take your arrogance and stick it up your arse.
 
Good for you, however I have the right to express my opinion here just like everyone else. So why don't you take your arrogance and stick it up your arse.

Sorry,i dont wanted to sound arrogant in any way.thanks for your reply.
 
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