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$100. Blanket Bidder At Godaddy Auctions!
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital Address" data-source="post: 2219425" data-attributes="member: 3368"><p>You're right. His ID should come up in a day or two. Put together a list myself of a few domains sold at or just under $100.; I'm certain some of them will be his.</p><p></p><p>But I disagree with you about his bidding. I know for a fact that he simply leaves a bid of $100. and moves on. How? Because on the first day, I was bidding against his proxies on two or three domains until they hit $105. Like I said earlier, it only took a day or two to figure out what was going on and adjust accordingly. For fun, I left a few bids at $99., which maxed out his proxy at $100. And for those domains I wanted, simply bid $101. on my second bid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital Address, post: 2219425, member: 3368"] You're right. His ID should come up in a day or two. Put together a list myself of a few domains sold at or just under $100.; I'm certain some of them will be his. But I disagree with you about his bidding. I know for a fact that he simply leaves a bid of $100. and moves on. How? Because on the first day, I was bidding against his proxies on two or three domains until they hit $105. Like I said earlier, it only took a day or two to figure out what was going on and adjust accordingly. For fun, I left a few bids at $99., which maxed out his proxy at $100. And for those domains I wanted, simply bid $101. on my second bid. [/QUOTE]
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