neddy
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I hope the powers that be at Netfleet consider this to be a constructive post. It is written in that spirit.
Without rehashing recent events, I think it is apparent that there are some trust and confidence issues with your auction platform. (I am not stating or implying that anyone at NF is dishonest - just voicing general concerns).
I understand that it is your business and that you can operate it however you want to. But sometimes your harshest critics can be a catalyst for sensible change.
We (your customers / bidders) simply want transparency - and a level playing field for all. We also don't want "the house" competing against us.
Nearly 2 months ago, I suggested privately that you look at how expireddomains.co.nz operate their auctions. I believe if you implemented something similar, it would tick all the boxes (including for NF).
To show you what I mean, have a look at the listing for dealer.co.nz. This finishes tomorrow night.
I have also done a screenshot to show you how good it looks.
What do you think?
Without rehashing recent events, I think it is apparent that there are some trust and confidence issues with your auction platform. (I am not stating or implying that anyone at NF is dishonest - just voicing general concerns).
I understand that it is your business and that you can operate it however you want to. But sometimes your harshest critics can be a catalyst for sensible change.
We (your customers / bidders) simply want transparency - and a level playing field for all. We also don't want "the house" competing against us.
Nearly 2 months ago, I suggested privately that you look at how expireddomains.co.nz operate their auctions. I believe if you implemented something similar, it would tick all the boxes (including for NF).
- It has the ability to place fixed and proxy bids.
- It has live bidding history with aliases / bidder names. (Your bidding history is only available some time after the auction has finished - which really isn't good enough imho).
- If more than one bidder is bidding in the last 5 minutes, it extends the auction for a few minutes (and by a decent minimum amount i.e. not by $1 at a time)
- They don't run an account system. If a bidder's credit card doesn't have sufficient funds at the close of auction (they attempt a pre-auth), then the domain gets awarded to the first financial underbidder at whatever price they bid.
To show you what I mean, have a look at the listing for dealer.co.nz. This finishes tomorrow night.
I have also done a screenshot to show you how good it looks.
What do you think?