Godaddy Auctions

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Hello Gents,

Looking at a Godaddy Domain which auctions and currently looking at a domain Auction for a domain which has over 100k traffic, over 2 million referring domains, and decent metrics which has 14 hours left. The current bid is only $70.00 and the website is currently live.

I checked whois information and the domain doesn't expire till December 2013

Price is set as Make Offer

So does that mean, that the final offer price (highest) will be automatically accepted. Or can the owner then refuse to sell it?
#search engine optimization #auctions #godaddy
  • Not sure on this one but usually with GD auctions even after you have won - the owner has about a week to re-claim their domain

    If this happens GD refunds your purchase price
  • Well never heard of something like this. Usually the bids go up to unspeakable amounts in the last minute
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    • Make an offer auctions have no requirement to sell you the domain unless they agree to the price. This is a private owner not a domain that is expiring and being auctioned off by godaddy. So I would not get too excited. The owner will most likely not accept that price.
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    Hello Gents, Looking at a Godaddy Domain which auctions and currently looking at a domain Auction for a domain which has over 100k traffic, over 2 million referring domains, and decent metrics which has 14 hours left. The current bid is only $70.00 and the website is currently live.