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GoDaddy.com Lets Employees Bid on Domain Names Before Customers? - Gambling911.com

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This is just silly :D
 

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I just love it when it comes straight from the horse's mouth :smilewinkgrin:
 

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GoDaddy was fast to react, officially changed its policy on Monday and no longer permitting its employees to bid on expired domain names.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight....anyone should be allowed to bid on ANY name, period!
 
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