Snapnames auction advice needed

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by imnajam, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi everybody,

    It's the first time I am trying to grab dropping domain, Today I received the following email from snapnames, your experience advise in this regard is required whether I increase the bid or not.

    Thanks in advance
     
    imnajam, Sep 14, 2007 IP
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    Yes, you need to bid at least $99 to be included in the auction. There may be other bidders after that, but you won't be able to find that out (and certainly won't get the name) unless you agree to a minimum of $99.
     
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  3. imnajam

    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    I heard that waiting can result in lower of reserve, btw, do you have any experience with snapnames?
     
    imnajam, Sep 15, 2007 IP
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    I have tons of experience with SnapNames. I've always backordered @ 60$ though, have never got that e-mail before...
     
    Fka200, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    Now, I have received this email, so should I wait ? or higher my bid?

    Thanks for your feedback anyways.
     
    imnajam, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    Snapnames increased their reserve price on most of the names. I suggest you to increase the bid. I have rxed these mails many times
     
    gult, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    Should I increase my minimum bid to $100 or wait untill the last moment may be their reserve price decreases?
     
    imnajam, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    The reserve price is fixed. They won't reduce it AFAIK.. I suggest you to increase the bid to $99 if you really want to grab the domain by participating in the auction....The advantage is that if nobody bids on the domain, you will be able to get it at $99, which is not possible if you don't increase the bid to $99 from $60..
     
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    What I understand from you is if I didn't increase the bid from $60 to $99 AND I am the only bidder, still I will not win the auction, right?

    or if I am the only bidder may I win the auction at $60 ?
     
    imnajam, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    Yes, What you understood is correct. You won't get the domain for $60 even if you are the only bidder as the reserve price is set to $99
     
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    Ok

    Thanks for your advise, I will increase the bid very soon.(before the 29:))

    Reps given...
     
    imnajam, Sep 16, 2007 IP