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    reauctioned names usually sell for less
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    last bidder is at 60k kind of BS if you become liable for a non bidder 1 month later. what would you do if you didnt have the budget for it anymore? or if funds went to another domain? i dont know if you guys know this but it says if you dont pay, namejet has a right to all of your domains that are still in your accounts (netsol, enom)
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    Quote Originally Posted by alldrop-com View Post
    if you dont pay, namejet has a right to all of your domains that are still in your accounts (netsol, enom)
    Incorrect, as long as you justify your inability to pay; e.g. the $60,200 bid has now disappeared and the top bid is at $58,099. Most likely, what happened is that the forced high bidder stated that they would not proceed with a payment should they win the auction. Effectively, this means that in the pre-release auction you should never put bullsh~t bids in, e.g. a few bucks lower than the high bidder unless you're prepared to end up buying the domain as #2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acro View Post
    Incorrect, as long as you justify your inability to pay; e.g. the $60,200 bid has now disappeared and the top bid is at $58,099. Most likely, what happened is that the forced high bidder stated that they would not proceed with a payment should they win the auction. Effectively, this means that in the pre-release auction you should never put bullsh~t bids in, e.g. a few bucks lower than the high bidder unless you're prepared to end up buying the domain as #2.
    I wonder what's a good justification. What if you say your cat clicked the bid button while you picked up the phone? Or you had a sudden incontrollable moment of insanity.. or you just figured it's not worth that and change your mind?
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    LOL Michael, good ones

    Edit: more bid retractions. High bid now stands at $46,700
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    One more bid removed and one more added - so price is still at $46,700

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    no one has made any new bids.
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    Wrong, the top bidder is new. There was another id there before, ccarter3

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    wow. i thought that was ccarter3's price you were talking about. still a 30k drop is pretty huge. Does anyone know if any names went past the XXX,XXX mark on namejet?
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