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For Sale POOL: KOD.com Bidding 11/2 hours old Bid @ $4000 Must be wiskey Friday!

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actnow

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Mole, it would take a lot of dough for him to buy KOD.com

Also, you don't know if his bank account is thick or thin.
 

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KOD.com Now $34,000 21h 36m left, get your Bids in, Don't Miss IT!
 

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The final sale price is $ 36,000

With the high bid being $ 40,000.
And, the second highest being $ 35,000.
 

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Originally posted by actnow
The final sale price is $ 36,000

With the high bid being $ 40,000.
And, the second highest being $ 35,000.

I was watching this auction all along and just went to check and its not in my pool.com auction history. Does pool intentionally hide the sale price and bid history of high-priced domains?

BTW: I think KOD stands for "King Of Domains"
 

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It will only be in your history if you backordered it and:
A: You were the first one to back order it and therefore had the $60 bid.

B: You place at least one bid on the domain.
 

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I have a fishy feeling it may have been someone that is interested in fishing (cod anyone?) ;p
 

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Originally posted by Sharpy
It will only be in your history if you backordered it and:
A: You were the first one to back order it and therefore had the $60 bid.

B: You place at least one bid on the domain.

Thanks Sharpy, that explains it. I usually get a bid in on every aution I chase, but this one moved FAST!
 

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Originally posted by actnow
The final sale price is $ 36,000

With the high bid being $ 40,000.
And, the second highest being $ 35,000.

Getting all my newbie questions in early....

If this thing sold for $36 K to $40 K two weeks ago, why is it now up on afternic with a buy now price of $18,000? Even with the 25% affiliate link, the pool.com buyer should have paid $27,000.

Does this mean the auction was rolled back? To whom, the last bidder with cash? The last real bidder? The last bidder who is not a pool.com employee bidder?

The truth is out there.....
 

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hmmm Did someone say Cod? Something sure smells fishy.
 
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