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How Do I Set A Proxy Bid In Godaddy Auctions?

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How do you set a proxy bid for an expiring domain auction in GoDaddy? I can't seem to figure it out as their interface is confusing. Also I can't find out how to do it in the support section.
 

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Someone want to tell me? :)
 

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Enter the bid and make sure you select the "I agree to terms checkbox. "
 

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There's no place to specifically enter or select "Proxy Bid" is what you are saying? I just enter the highest amount I'm willing to pay and that won't show up as as a bid for the domain? Seems odd to me they would work it that way.
 

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There's no place to specifically enter or select "Proxy Bid" is what you are saying? I just enter the highest amount I'm willing to pay and that won't show up as as a bid for the domain? Seems odd to me they would work it that way.

? Someone correct me if I am wrong, but what you are describing IS a "proxy bid."
 
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