Thanks for your reply. Buyer doesnt know anything about godaddy auctions and he will get that domain for much less price compared to what he is willing to pay now. Anything else I can do? Can I push the domain to some other account/registrar and stop this auction?
If are able to push the domain to another account, or transfer it to another registrar, you will still have to uphold your end of the auction agreement.
I believe you can list your domain at GD for auction even if the domain is not held with Godaddy. I have never done this though. From my understanding, it's the agreement which you made when listing the domain for auction at Godaddy that counts the most. Godaddy could close your auction account with them if you do this.
You could possibly cancel the auction, but you have so many bidders (9 or 10 people), and it's ending today. You would need to contact Godaddy telephonically to find out if it is possible at this point-they will probably say no. I know cancelling on day 1 or 2 of a 7 day auction is common at GD, but then there's probably one bid or no bids at all so GD support or your rep could cancel it. It's much less painful to all parties involved than what you want to do.
But you waited so long. Why? Because you were hoping that somehow towards the end, the auction may pan out as envisioned? But it didn't, so now you don't want to go through with it? You took a risk, and made choices, so now you have to stick to the agreement.
If you cancel this auction, the bidders are gonna be pissed. They'll complain, might even list you as an untrustworthy seller on forums or blogs.
Godaddy will be pissed because you used their platform and resources for a "free market appraisal" and to generate interest in the domain, and now want to cut them out on a potential sale.