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Originally posted by vsesco



correct.
which means that almost every name they get will be auctioned, if you are the only person to have back ordered that name it is probably not worth the 60$ they will charge you for getting it.

Thats True :(
 
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Originally posted by WebHold
In the meantime I think my 30,000 name upload has crashed their server. Oops!! :)

I still can't get in from my upload last night. Customer service said I should be able to enter under my login tomorrow. I guess that these many names takes 36 hours to upload.:eek: :eek: :confused: :laugh:
 

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It still seems strange. A 3 day auction after they catch a domain? Why even have bidding before the drop?
 

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Because you can not participate in the acution for names you did not backorder, I suppose (but not sure).
 

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Originally posted by Attilio
Because you can not participate in the acution for names you did not backorder, I suppose (but not sure).

But, if they are going to have auctions after the fact, why not just open them up? Has anyone tried bidding on a domain after it's been caught by Pool?
 
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But, if they are going to have auctions after the fact, why not just open them up? Has anyone tried bidding on a domain after it's been caught by Pool?

I did.
Very simple
 

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but they're missing names from Namefox, Dropcatcher, Dropwizard, Nicgenie, Thefirstname, Pool.com, Godaddy....

None of the names I have been after in the past two months have been caught by ANY of these services so that doesn't worry me. :D

It still seems strange. A 3 day auction after they catch a domain? Why even have bidding before the drop?

This sounds interesting. I only have so much time in the day to bid places. I kind of like the idea of bidding after a name drops. I'm wondering though if the anticipation that draws high bids at namewinner will be the same or more once they actually get a name or not. I think ICANN might get a letter from me asking if this is kosher. :)
 

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It appears that auctions will end at 1600 hrs GMT on the third day after the acquisition. Exactly what time is that in CST?
 

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Originally posted by WebHold
I still can't get in from my upload last night. Customer service said I should be able to enter under my login tomorrow. I guess that these many names takes 36 hours to upload.:eek: :eek: :confused: :laugh:
30,000 domains is a lot, so presumably they're fairly average quality. Hence, the likelyhood of them being caught is quite high.

Have you considered what you'll do if they get 1% of the names you entered?
 
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hmm..

"We offer an aggressive revenue sharing model that rewards registrars for both selling backorders and acquiring backordered domains on behalf of Pool.com"
 

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They got first name out off my list yesterday, but it looks that someone already out - bided me :(
 

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Where's the confusion? It's an auction service that costs nothing but a $60 comitment to place you in a biding war. If you don't want to spend any money, you don't have to.
 

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I agree, a total waste.

I have Winpool.com which is much more appropriate. They should contact me asap so that we can arrange an even swap. If you agree, please pm the owners. :cool:
 

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Originally posted by Sharpy
It's an auction service that costs nothing but a $60 comitment to place you in a biding war. If you don't want to spend any money, you don't have to.

Are you saying that if 10 people are watching a name and Pool.com catches it, all 10 people have to pay $60 to continue with the bidding process? The way that I understand it is only the high bidder has to pay.
 
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Originally posted by brn2h8
Are you saying that if 10 people are watching a name and Pool.com catches it, all 10 people have to pay $60 to continue with the bidding process? The way that I understand it is only the high bidder has to pay.

Seems like it, 2h8. No name, no pay. Want name, be prepared to pay.
 

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Originally posted by brn2h8


Are you saying that if 10 people are watching a name and Pool.com catches it, all 10 people have to pay $60 to continue with the bidding process? The way that I understand it is only the high bidder has to pay.

No only if You make bid and win the domain, then You have to pay the amount that You bidded.
 

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Originally posted by _Yakov_
Service is run by Len Bayles - the guy who formerly worked with SnapNames.com and patented the snapnames.com technology for acquiring domains.

http://www.snapnames.com/pressroom_quickfacts.html

The guy is still seen VP of engineering. Besides, as far as I know Snapname's technology is still pending. So how he can get a patent of it. Other than that The company would not let an ex-employee to squeeze a patent out of their hand.

Oh by the way, my opinion about club drops? They all suck, keep away from them.
 

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Originally posted by SirAlexFerguson


http://www.snapnames.com/pressroom_quickfacts.html

The guy is still seen VP of engineering. Besides, as far as I know Snapname's technology is still pending. So how he can get a patent of it. Other than that The company would not let an ex-employee to squeeze a patent out of their hand.

Oh by the way, my opinion about club drops? They all suck, keep away from them.

I agree! STAY AWAY from all drop clubs!:D
 
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