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Jazz

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How do you know if you have won an auction or not on enom? I was high bidder on a domain there, and the auction ended today, but I cannot find any info on the name at enom, since the auction ended, and I have not received any emails from them, nor does the name show up on my account (most likely because I haven't paid yet, but how can I pay if they haven't notified me?
 

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make sure you have enough fund in your account.
 

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Normally you already got an answer from enom at this time. It takes some hours before they send you a email that you have won the auction. There is a difference in just experid domains (10 am pacific time) and the auctions who are ending in the afternoon. The auctions are taking a while before they are placed in your account ( max. 1 day after auction end).
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Ah well..guess I didn't win then :(
 

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Use their "proxy" bidding system next time - the domains I Really want I bid $150 by proxy but get at 20 or less mostly.
 

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Yes, ALWAYS use the proxy.

AND don't set it to some round numbers like $100, $150 or $200, make it e.g. $110 or better still $120: because most people would use those as benchmarks, your $100 proxy might not even have the chance to be let out.

Moreover, try avoid a bidding war by setting your proxy to your maximum. Yes, you need some "shock and awe" tactics to win; and it may actually save you a lot, when your competitors back off knowing or merely thinking that there's a big shot out there. LOL!
 
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