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Namejet is suspicious of it's auction bids! Anyone could explain?

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today i bidded at three .co auctions. After all the auctions end,i found an username po3kjd5nf4b won all the auctions.

is po3kjd5nf4b a real username or totally a bot ? :?::?:

I don't think a real guy will name a such username

po3kjd5nf4b :?::?:
 
Sometimes he buy 25K per day, so if you see this name at namejet bidding, means usually no chance to win the auction.
But sometimes you got luck and win the name.
 

LOVE it Sarcle :)

---------- Post added at 06:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:15 PM ----------

To OP - had the same or similar named 'person' outbid me too, then advertise the name for 2x-5x highest bid. Sneaky business model.

After this happened a few times I changed my strategy on namejet. My strategy now is to back off after a few bids and wait, then advise my client it will likely come on the market at 2x-5x highest bid amount, that way I'm not inflating the price at the end.
 
I think NJ puts an auto generated username if the bidder doesn't choose a custom one.
 
i think it is a real person, "po" is easily typed with the left hand's middle finger and pointer finger. and "kj" is just below and to the left.
the others characters seem to be random.

I knew someone that used po12iu34yt56 as a password. it is just a pattern.
 
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