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cadillac, there seemed like there was a lot of shill bidding.. another words lets say X domain resevere is 1 milliion.. the will bid it up to 950K, and then of couse it passes. This practice can only hurt sellers in the long run.
cadillac, there seemed like there was a lot of shill bidding.. another words lets say X domain resevere is 1 milliion.. the will bid it up to 950K, and then of couse it passes. This practice can only hurt sellers in the long run.
I think Computer.us was a nice .us sale at $17,000 I was disappointed that this was the only .us in the auction as it did well. Definately good for my Court.us though
Cad
My domain cabinets.net sold in the low/no reserve auction on opening night. At first I was hesitant thinking that it wouldn't get proper exposure but in the end I was pleasantly surprised with a $20k sale - my reserve was $5k. Most of the low/no reserves got some action unlike most of the domains in the main auction. Would it be fair to say that low reserves = more bids = higher sales prices?
Good to hear man, you seem to be learning this business fast. Excuse my ignorance but how much does it cost to have your domain listed in the auction? Do you only pay a commission if it sells and your name is picked to be featured?
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