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08/06/2012

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Good article. Their system has really rubbed me the wrong way on numerous occasions. If I didnt score so many good names on there below market value, I wouldn't use their auction platform. Its just one of those things, take the good with the bad. A few tweaks and it would be perfect.
Here's an idea for the first one GD.....
Auction the name off after day 45. Don't make your clients sit in limbo for days wondering if theyre going to get the name THEY PAID FOR ALREADY and spent time (which is money) bidding on. Bc that really sucks. Other than that, Godaddy is pretty awesome as far as lowest price and support.

Regards,
MH

Thanks for the comment Michael,after day 45 becomes a problem because they could get stuck with domains that no one wanted.

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