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Originally Posted by Acro You're confusing NameJet for Snapnames and its notorious price-jacking bidder Halvarez. At NameJet, any auction with a single bidder will end up having to pay for the domain, so the carpet-bidding at Snapnames that Halvarez does to auctions that already have bids, has no effect at NameJet.
Namebio mostly reports sales that were announced via RSS feeds, etc Sedo. That's only a small portion of sales.
Lastly, eNom does not lock your domain for months. Only if a pre-released domain is registered at eNom you'd get a 45 day lockdown on ownership change. That's better than GoDaddy's 60 day lock.
If you want access to aged domains (read: NetSol's portfolio) then NameJet is the best option. |
Actually Namejet lists all the domains with bids, and there are bidders that add bids to each domain right before the deadline.
I think Namebio gets the most sales info, not just from rss feeds, and is the best sales history site with an easy to use search feature.
Yes, enom locks pre-release domains, I thought it was more than 45 days.