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Can't win auction on Godaddy
Comrades, tell me in Russian, while I'm trying to figure out the help.
On Godaddy.com, the domain I needed was placed for sale in auctions.
I made a bet (minimum), then I thought a week later I made another bet (decent).
Nobody made any other bets. So my second is the highest.
Yesterday the auction was supposed to end (in time), which I have been waiting for more than a month.
Now I go, the auction has been extended for another 90 days, right up to the end of October.
Who walked this path, what did I do wrong?
In this auction, the seller cannot be contacted and there is no instant buyout price.
Does the seller really have the right to wait indefinitely for the price he needs?
Thank you, if anyone answers, and then pichalko.
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It's best to contact GoDaddy for details.
But when I bought domains there, I had two situations:
a) best offer - this is when I made an offer (not a bid) and the seller could either agree or not. Specifically, in my case, the seller clapped his ears and it is considered that he did not agree. After that, the transaction is considered incomplete with all the consequences.
b) bid - this is when I made a direct bet. In this case, I already received the domain automatically, since my bid was the highest (in fact, the only one).
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