CyberClick
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Very interesting participating in today's NF auction drop for a couple of the *accommodation.net.au domains.
Being a local, the one I had particular interest in was NewcastleAccommodation.net.au.
I logged in with about 20 mins to go and saw that about 90% of the *accommodation.net.au domains had bids against them, most were $10 but a few were tracking a little higher.
With approximately 8 seconds to go and the leading bid sitting at $60, I entered a bid of $120. A few more seconds passed by and with 2 seconds left the screen flashed that I was the lead bid at $120.
Thinking there would be no way anyone could spot that bid, enter a new bid, send it to the system, etc within 2 seconds I felt confident the domain was coming my way.
To my amazement, with what must have been less than a second to go a new bid of $121 flashed up. I was camping on this single domain, watching it and I couldn't type "130" in time to register a new bid.
I wouldn't be surprised if the winning bidder was tracking multiple *accommodation.net.au domains in this auction so how was this feat achieved.
Was the winner lucky, superman or using a better (possibly automated or sniper) system than me? Is there a drop system on the drop system?
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/150844/south-park-calls-shenanigans
Being a local, the one I had particular interest in was NewcastleAccommodation.net.au.
I logged in with about 20 mins to go and saw that about 90% of the *accommodation.net.au domains had bids against them, most were $10 but a few were tracking a little higher.
With approximately 8 seconds to go and the leading bid sitting at $60, I entered a bid of $120. A few more seconds passed by and with 2 seconds left the screen flashed that I was the lead bid at $120.
Thinking there would be no way anyone could spot that bid, enter a new bid, send it to the system, etc within 2 seconds I felt confident the domain was coming my way.
To my amazement, with what must have been less than a second to go a new bid of $121 flashed up. I was camping on this single domain, watching it and I couldn't type "130" in time to register a new bid.
I wouldn't be surprised if the winning bidder was tracking multiple *accommodation.net.au domains in this auction so how was this feat achieved.
Was the winner lucky, superman or using a better (possibly automated or sniper) system than me? Is there a drop system on the drop system?
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/150844/south-park-calls-shenanigans