I have just snapped a domain that has a bid of $300 on NW. Whats up with that? You think somebody bailed on it last moment? Cos I doubt it would be free otherwise.. Has this happend to anyone of you before?
Youve misunderstood me What Im saying is, domain that currently has bid of $300 at NW, was still available to put a snap on it.Originally posted by redline.net
Yeah, a domain i was bidding ($50) on through NW was just taken tonight and it was taken through the domainpeople.com registrar.
Hey, NameWinner, whats up with this? Are you catching domains or what?
So confusing sometimes. So to understand clearly, a name had a $300 NW bid, and NO SnapBack, but you were able to "catch" the drop anyway (note: NOT through SnapNames?) If it had a SnapBack and a NW bid, I'd be surprised. Those reports read like urban legends without an registry connection backing you up (though it happens). If it was "just" NameWinner or "just" SnapNames sub, I've seen that happen. Less with SnapNames than with NameWinner. I always hold both on the names I'm concerned about.Originally posted by Restecpa
I have just snapped a domain that has a bid of $300 on NW. Whats up with that? You think somebody bailed on it last moment? Cos I doubt it would be free otherwise.. Has this happend to anyone of you before?
According to Whois-Search's great listing --Originally posted by devildude8989
BuyDomains I think has 2 or 3 i am not sure.
THey are not a registrar
I said that? Where?Originally posted by devildude8989
How do you place a fake bid on NW??? To sign up they take your CC info and they charge your cad automaticly. But I have seen people talkink about fake NW bids at $2002 and now you are mentioning fake NW bids.
Are you saying that NW is bidding themselves so that they can up the price of the name (and thier profit) ?