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As for the response via the contact form - you copied and posted your PM to me and I responded above. It seemed a bit silly to copy and paste my response to your email too. Quote:
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Look, Max, I understand you're p***ed because you missed out. I would be too - it's happened to me many times before. However blaming Netfleet, the system or 'the owner of the domain shilling you to find out your proxy' isn't fair. Quote:
As for bid history - it's saved on the snapper auctions for 30 mins or so following close. We will see if we can svae for 24 hours or so if you like. Got a bit of work to do on the aftermarket auctions - want to include metrics for domains too for example.
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Congratulations Shaun .. so your the expert online bidder //I put in a proxy bid with just a few seconds to go and won it.// not minutes huh .. //From reading this thread I am uncertain as to what this issue is?// My issue is that i was the winning bidder when the count down clock stopped .. there was no way for me to know that there was any other bid on cars.net.au until the auction was over .. however thats not your issue .. Again congrats .. glad to see that the name has gone to a good home .. |
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Congrats Shaun on the buy. |
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I'm wondering how big a factor is latency when bidding in the last few seconds of an auction... Maybe it's time to pay someone to write an auction sniper for NF/Drop like you do on eBay to bid at the very last second.
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It all seems incredibly simple to me - just put in your highest bid and hope that yous is the highest. If your highest possible price is $10k and you put that in with 2 seconds to go, then someone else puts in $11k with one second to go, what does it matter? You were only ever going up to $10k anyway. If you're upset afterwards for not winning, well too bad you should have put in a higher bid when you had the chance.
Maybe I'm oversimplifying things, but at the end of the day the highest bidder wins regardless of whether they bid in the first few seconds of the auction or the last few seconds of the auction. |
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This auction system is more akin to a tender system put in your highest bid/tender prior to the tender closing time open the tender envelope and the highest tender wins ..
I thought that when i made a bid of $5,100 45 minutes before close (there were no other bids except the start bid) that bid would be the recorded bid .. not a bid of $5001 .. whats the point of having an auction thats not really an auction it's a tender .. I am not usually active in domain auctions these days but from my past dealings with this type of thing at Snapnames and the like a trick to note apart from being very good a last second bidding is to make an auction bid of an odd amount not round your bid off in $10 or $100 increments make you offer to end in an odd amount ie: $5103, 6,7, or 9, i forgot about these things so my game has slipped some what .. not that that is the issue here time to react to an unseen bid was the issue .. |
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