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¿IS GODADDY FEEDING THEIR BIDS TO GET A DIRTY PROFIT?
What just happened to me is to start thinking godaddy is using their auction platform to speculate and lie to customers.
Here is my history:
-See a expiring domain on godaddy auctions ( which is already owned by godaddy )
-Decide to bid for 20$ to domain couponion.com
-Last minute go overbided by X, so I start up my bids, 30-40-50-60-80-90 and I decided to stop.
So it seems someome placed a high price.
-Finally bid won at 90$ by unknown bidder.
-The following days noticed couponion.com is again for sale , guess where, afternic ( godaddy company too ). For 99$ !!!!!!!!
- 9$ more only! Do you think a reseller will only put 9$ more?
-I start thinking godaddy is feeding their own domains. I upload some files , can someone convince me that godaddy is not playing that dirty game?
Judge by yourself , here some files about the process.
AUCTION END:
DOMAIN SUBMMITED ON AFTERNIC LATER:
WHOIS IS TO AFTERNIC OF COURSE
What just happened to me is to start thinking godaddy is using their auction platform to speculate and lie to customers.
Here is my history:
-See a expiring domain on godaddy auctions ( which is already owned by godaddy )
-Decide to bid for 20$ to domain couponion.com
-Last minute go overbided by X, so I start up my bids, 30-40-50-60-80-90 and I decided to stop.
So it seems someome placed a high price.
-Finally bid won at 90$ by unknown bidder.
-The following days noticed couponion.com is again for sale , guess where, afternic ( godaddy company too ). For 99$ !!!!!!!!
- 9$ more only! Do you think a reseller will only put 9$ more?
-I start thinking godaddy is feeding their own domains. I upload some files , can someone convince me that godaddy is not playing that dirty game?
Judge by yourself , here some files about the process.
AUCTION END:
DOMAIN SUBMMITED ON AFTERNIC LATER:
WHOIS IS TO AFTERNIC OF COURSE
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