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at tdnam, for the same domain offer's history if last year I had buyer 1 and buyer 2 on this domain, and this year I see a buyer 1 to bid on my domain, can I assume the "buyer 1" is the same buyer (of this year and last year?).

So two questions:
1. Can you assume that multiple bids from buyer 1 the same person?

2. Can you assume that buyer 1 and buyer 2 are two different godaddy accounts?
 
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2. Buyer 1 and 2 are 2 different GoDaddy accounts, for sure.

1. That depends on what the domain was showing before the last bid. If it showed no bids then it's probably a new buyer. If it showed the two old bids, then it's probably the old buyer 1.
 
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This is an example, I have added a sequence number so that we can refer which is which. The "bidder" is copied from godaddy. There are bidder 1 for sequence number 2,3,5,7,9,10. So the buyer 1 at sequence 9 and 10 should be the same person, what about at sequence 2,3,5,7?

sequence bidder
10 Buyer 1 Offer
9 Buyer 1 Counter-Offer
8 My Counter-Offer
7 Buyer 1 Offer
6 My Counter-Offer
5 Buyer 1 Offer
4 My Counter-Offer
3 Buyer 1 Offer
2 Buyer 1 Offer
1 Buyer 2 Offer
 
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If these were the stats before the last bid, then 2,3,5,7, stats would now either show 1 or 2 bidders. I think it's self explanatory whether they are new bidders or not.

If these were the stats after the last bid,then 2,3,5,7, the domains never had any prior bids (or they have been deleted.. but I think GoDaddy never delete prior bids), and these would all be new bidders.

So these are 10 different domains (in theory) correct?
 
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these are from a single domain. PM you the detailed of the bids.
 
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Oh! OK. Then buyer 1 is the same buyer. PM'd you.
 
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