THowell1234
LateBloomerEstablished Member
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Great, easy to brand- let me know what you think.....Thanks. I'm hesitant to see this one go- if anyone knows any reason why I should keep this- speak now before the first bid...otherwise.
if this is an auction you have to define an end time, registrar, when it expires, etc... Good luckstart with $5
econo for any that did not see the correction.if this is an auction you have to define an end time, registrar, when it expires, etc... Good luck
I think you have a typo in your title...is it econo or ecocno?
Now this is getting confused.
When you said the auction ends at 5 that means 5:00 its over - last bid accepted through 4:59:59. OVER. COMPLETE. FINISHED. At 5.
Now you are saying you won't take a bid at 5:01, which means you are taking bids through 5:00.59, and ending at 5:01.
So which is it? Over at 5:00 or over at 5:01?
This is why I suggested (in PM) ending at XX hours following last bid. That way actually encourages bidding. This way (of a set end time) just encourages last-second sniping.
I'd say at this point you are obligated to your original stated ending at 5 (last bid accepted at 4:59:59)
GOOD LUCK
Thanks Amanda- I need you on speed dial.Rule Reminder:fullquote]6.2.5. Each domain and website auction must have the required information: domain, registrar, expiration date if rule 6.1.6 applies, starting bid (default: $1), bid increments (default: $1), specific end time (default: 72 hours after last bid), and payment options.[/fullquote]
Please keep in mind that since a bid was placed before the end time was posted the default end time of 72 hours after last bid is the current auction end time.
Thank you.