Not a bad thing in an auction?
Although I have noticed something interesting in the Namescon/ Namejet online auction in relation to a certain registry submissions and the number of bidders and the number of bids. In one particular case there are 40 bids from 20 bidders, 2 who dominate,for an OK double repeating digit in an average Gtld, just seems a little strange.
Stranger then that the same thing happened at an auction near the end of last year, when the same registries submission also received multiple bids under similar circumstances pushing the domain to high $xx,xxx, strange also that the NS now point to an associate company of the online auction house that ran the auction.
Now not saying that anything is going on, it's just - strange!
Although I have noticed something interesting in the Namescon/ Namejet online auction in relation to a certain registry submissions and the number of bidders and the number of bids. In one particular case there are 40 bids from 20 bidders, 2 who dominate,for an OK double repeating digit in an average Gtld, just seems a little strange.
Stranger then that the same thing happened at an auction near the end of last year, when the same registries submission also received multiple bids under similar circumstances pushing the domain to high $xx,xxx, strange also that the NS now point to an associate company of the online auction house that ran the auction.
Now not saying that anything is going on, it's just - strange!




