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Maxmyd2012-02-07 00:39:40
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Maxmyd, 2012-02-07 00:39:40

Domain auction - myth or reality?

Hi all.
The day before yesterday I decided to buy a domain, it is at the auction from Garant-Park-Internet. Believe me, not a single person in their right mind for their business, and for themselves, will not buy this name. It is really left, from all sides, from where you don’t look, you can’t fasten it to anything. Well, the starting price is corresponding - 100 rubles, with TIC = 0.
And now, at one in the morning, 13 hours before the end of the auction, it turns out that someone else needed this domain. I tend to think that this is their bot. According to the rules of the auction, if someone has made another bid in the last 5 minutes, the auction is extended. And I tend to think that this bot will bet. And in 3 minutes, and in 2, and so on, to increase the price.
Does anyone know if these bad people with a cunning f ... th some kind of fuck with a screw? This is a robbery, in other words it can not be called.

PS. 500 rubles is the maximum that I can force myself to spend, they go through the forest.

ZZY. The question is not how bad they are, but whether it is possible to find a legal council on them?

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Kopart, 2012-02-07
@Kopart

Leave your bet at 100r.
The bot will bet higher than your bid.
One of two things:
1. the bot will refuse to actually redeem - the domain will go to the second in the auction.
2. The bot will redeem and then offer to redeem you. Here the question is the return on the cost of the bot and at what rate will you agree to repurchase the domain after.
Because the cost of a domain for a bot is small -> most likely there will be a second option, and if you don’t agree on the price, the same auction will be in a year with the same result.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-02-07
@mr_jok

100% scam under the guise of hosting, etc.

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Alexander, 2012-02-07
@Beketov

"... I'm
inclined to believe that this is
their bot."
Well, firstly, you originally wrote that no sane person would buy this domain.
No offense, but you yourself decided to buy a domain?
Secondly, following from the first, it is quite possible to assume that someone is also interested.
“And I tend to think that
this bot will bet.
And in 3 minutes, and in 2, and so on, to
increase the price.”
And look at the behavior of the "bot"?
Make a couple of bets and watch the response.
PS - not such a clumsy domain, probably, if you are ready to shell out up to 500 rubles

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Max, 2012-02-07
@7workers

Wait, they will call you :) Well, in general, no one will buy a domain (I mean auctions for resale) if there is no potential buyer for it, or even better 2x-3x, because someone took it, not so it appears to be zero. And there is also the possibility that this domain does not belong to them, they just hope to “grab” it before you, as soon as it becomes available. Who is the owner in huis?

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Maxmyd, 2012-02-07
@Maxmyd

He spoke about his misadventures.
habrahabr.ru/blogs/telecom/137788/

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