neddy
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Yesterday I noticed that there was a winning bid of $1750 on melbournevirtualoffice.com.au.
But what was strange was that there was only one bidder - and the bid was made with 12 seconds to go.
http://www.netfleet.com.au/auction-history/?sid=1041810
Questions:
By the way, I don't have a problem with fixed bids - provided everyone knows that they can do them - and it is able to be done in a transparent manner.
Here are the existing rules:
But what was strange was that there was only one bidder - and the bid was made with 12 seconds to go.
http://www.netfleet.com.au/auction-history/?sid=1041810
Questions:
- Surely under the rules, the buyer should have got the domain for $10 plus fees?
- Am I correct in saying that there is no current ability to place online fixed bids on Netfleet?
- How did this transaction happen then? (One can only presume by telephone).
- So from various perspectives, particularly given that you haven't notified your client base of the potential to do this sort of thing, is this fair and reasonable?
By the way, I don't have a problem with fixed bids - provided everyone knows that they can do them - and it is able to be done in a transparent manner.
Here are the existing rules: