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Originally Posted by thevirtual Actually Namejet lists all the domains with bids, and there are bidders that add bids to each domain right before the deadline. |
NameJet lists the domains with the top bids, that's all about indicating real interest in a pre-auction. Snapnames does the same. That's how Halvarez bids on auctions that already have 1 bid, safely becoming Mr. #2. I've never been to a single Snapnames auction that Halvarez hasn't popped in. At NameJet, you still have a chance to be a sole bidder.
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Originally Posted by thevirtual 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. |
It's better than nothing, but there are a lot of documented sales that are not in its database. There are also pricing errors that can lead to arguments later on. I find DNJournal to be the only solid source of sales info.
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Originally Posted by thevirtual Yes, enom locks pre-release domains, I thought it was more than 45 days. |
Furthermore, there is no such lock for pre-release domains registered with Network Solutions, you can transfer them out immediately. However, due to a snag in the Registry per ICANN regulations, such names don't renew for one more year at transfer time, as they were already automatically renewed to allow for the pre-release extension.