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For a typical expiry auction at GoDaddy, I will let the automated payment process go through to pay for the domain name a couple of days after the auction closes. Since delivery can take more than a week sometimes, there’s no rush on my end to pay so I let it happen automatically. ...
GoDaddy (NASDAQ: GDDy) has made two changes to its expired domains auction platform that domain investors have requested for a long time. First, ... Continue Reading6 Comments Here come the $50 closeouts February 2, 2021 GoDaddy Auction closeouts now start at $50. It's February, and ...
I purchased a domain name at GoDaddy subsidiary Uniregistry and the EXACT same day it was stolen from me under a different Godaddy subsidiary, afternic, where it had been on auction for months. I didn’t even know these auctions sites even existed. And the person, who I have strong suspici...
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While the topic is not brand new it seems to be getting more coverage and upsetting more domain investors. The initial post: Someone has discovered a way to circumvent the regular expired auction process. They appear to be using an API that places backorders within seconds of auction close. ...
domain purchase through GoDaddy's wretched auction interface, he obstinately assumed that that in and of itself constitutes all that is required for a domain transfer process. My eMail correspondence with the buyer shows that he did not do what absolutely must be done at his end for a domain ...
and in a competitive auction it could well go for 10 000 dollars! To me it looks like familyalbum.com gets sizable traffic which can be monetized really well because the domain itself is a high bid value keyword. Right now godaddy is profiting from screwing their customer over because the ...