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For Sale Why is Pool hiding the Final BID on completed auctions?

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Luc

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Smells like a load of BS to me.

Now I can't even check what today's or any other day's (this week)
auctions ended at because they no longer show the winning
bid price in auction history.

Now why would a company do that unless there was some
foul play involved and they didn't want people to pick up on
the patterns?

These guys are getting more greedy by the hour.
 
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They are showing it in my history> These domain auctions ended this morning.

bedbathbeyond.com 2004-01-30 16:27:36 $12,500.00

gfk.net 2004-01-30 16:27:02 $975.00

You have to have held the opening $60 bid or have made at least one bid on the auction to have it show up in your history
 

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Originally posted by Luc
Smells like a load of BS to me.

Now I can't even check what today's or any other day's (this week)
auctions ended at because they no longer show the winning
bid price in auction history.

Now why would a company do that unless there was some
foul play involved and they didn't want people to pick up on
the patterns?

These guys are getting more greedy by the hour.


Cuz d'ey fruad foo :-D
 

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I think you have to click on the archive.
 

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I asked this a few days ago and got the answer: you have to have successfully bid on the domain in order for it to show up in your auction history. If you never got a bid in on the name, it will disappear from your list.

So.. if you were the initial $60 bidder OR made a valid bid that raised the price and showed up in your "My Max Bid" column, THEN it will appear in your bid history (with the actual ending price).

If you want to know what a domain ended up at, you can always ask around here... it seems like people like to brag about the high prices at pool.
 
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