Seriously!
Will NEVER participate in an auction like that, a waste of time to check back over such an extended period of time.
That wouldn't happen, because each time Promoted Auctions are selected, all previous auctions are removed unless the seller submitted it again to the thread and the auction was selected a second time (rare).At this moment 2 out of 3 promoted auctions are held by 1 member and he set a 240-hour-after-last-bid. Meaning his domains could easily be promoted for a month if he receives regular bids.
that wouldn't happen, because each time Promoted Auctions are selected, all previous auctions are removed.
Might as well said 365 days from now
Where is the problem???
It's his domain, his decision - and, don't forget - finallyyy also his own patience.
i agree. maybe he has other considerations and the domain is valuable so he expects lots of place bids at auction
At least I will not enter an action that has a looooooooong action time even it has a cheap price.And wwwhere is the problem???
It's his domain, his decision - and, don't forget - finallyyy also his own patience.
Also, the domain is 16 years old - so what are a fewww days...
Many auctions at eBay often have a similar time.
The longer the auction time, the more attention it gets which means better chances for a higher sale.
At least I will not enter an action that has a looooooooong action time even it has a cheap price.
Then it is obviously not the domain you reallyyy want.At least I will not enter an action that has a looooooooong action time even it has a cheap price.