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Maybe it's me but, when I clicked through a header-promotional link on an Afternc webpage - a link that launches "GoDaddy's . . No Reserve Auction" - the link loaded a page listing domains that had "Min. Bid" USD amounts listed next to the domains.
Anyone else seeing this?
To my understanding "No Reserve" means that there's no requirement of bidding a minimum - or "reserve" - amount. Reserve, to me, means "I/We will NOT sell this domain UNLESS you, the bidder, agree to pay at least this amount".
To me, "no reserve" means if I bid $1.00 and no one else bids then I win the auction.
Here's the link in question that purports to lead to a no reserve auction:
https: auctions.godaddy.com/beta?q=namefind
Here's the words that precede the link:
Somebody call me stupid before I say another word about . . . ^all that^ . . because I don't wish to call BS if I'm mistaken in my understanding of the phrase "no reserve".
Anyone else seeing this?
To my understanding "No Reserve" means that there's no requirement of bidding a minimum - or "reserve" - amount. Reserve, to me, means "I/We will NOT sell this domain UNLESS you, the bidder, agree to pay at least this amount".
To me, "no reserve" means if I bid $1.00 and no one else bids then I win the auction.
Here's the link in question that purports to lead to a no reserve auction:
https: auctions.godaddy.com/beta?q=namefind
Here's the words that precede the link:
Find the next premium domain for your portfolio with GoDaddy’s no-reserve auction event running now
Somebody call me stupid before I say another word about . . . ^all that^ . . because I don't wish to call BS if I'm mistaken in my understanding of the phrase "no reserve".