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PMGames 08-20-2004 06:50 AM

Pool.com deleted domain Auction Changes
 
Not sure if this was already posted....just got it in my mailbox this morning:


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Pool.com is pleased to announce exciting new innovations to our Deleting Domains services. These changes will bring greater customer privacy to our auction system, as well as remove most of the last minute scrambling that occurs as auctions close.

Effective August 20th, 2004, Pool.com will be launching a new auction system for its Deleting Domains service. All domains that Pool.com secures as of Friday August 20th will go into our new 2-Phase Auction System. As always, placing a backorder on a domain is free and without risk. If Pool.com secures the domain, it will enter our new auction process detailed below.

Here's how it works:

Phase I: Sealed Bid Auction (3 days)

Once we have secured one of your backordered domains, you will be entered in Phase I of our Auction System: the Sealed Bid Auction. As always, only those customers who backordered the domain prior to our obtaining it are eligible to participate in the auction.
We respect your privacy. All bids are confidential during this phase. You may enter or increase your bid at anytime during the 3-day auction.
Entering a sealed bid is done through the same interface you use to bid now. From the Deleting Domains tab and the Auctions link, simply click on the domain you want to place a Sealed Bid on, enter your Sealed Bid, and click on Bid Now. (Note: Your Sealed Bid is your actual bid, not a proxy bid.)
All Phase I auctions close at 3:45 pm GMT (11:45 am EST) the third day following acquisition of the domain name. If you have placed a bid within 20% of the highest Sealed Bid, or you are one of the top two bidders, you will progress to Phase II: the Challenger Auction. As bids can be placed anytime during these three days, there is no longer any need to beat the last minute rush, nor to monitor the auction as the auction closes in this phase.
The interface for obtaining a list of your domains, and our email notifications, will remain very similar to our current system.
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Phase II: Challenger Auction (1 day)

Soon after Phase I completes, a 1-day closed auction will start with only the top bidders.
The highest Sealed Bid from Phase I will be the starting price for the Challenger Auction. The bidder with the highest sealed bid will automatically have that bid set as the initial bid in the Challenger auction.
The Challenger auction uses the existing auction system, which utilizes Proxy bidding. Enter your Maximum Bid at anytime during the Challenger phase.
This phase of the auction is to provide a chance for serious bidders to compete for the domain.
The winner of the Challenger Auction will be awarded the domain.
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We enjoy being a market leader, and innovating to better serve you. We are committed to protecting your privacy and helping you acquire the domains you desire. We are open to any suggestions you have to improve our services. Please send us your feedback and comments to [email protected]. For more information on our new 2-Phase Auction System, please visit our FAQ's.

Regards,

The Pool.com Team
www.Pool.com
[email protected]

Mr.Fiction 08-20-2004 06:51 AM

No more proxy bidding? :(

PMGames 08-20-2004 07:16 AM

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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
No more proxy bidding? :(
Looks like that is what it says....so it is all sealed bidding. I don't think I like that....I think this means.....

If player 1 bids $60
player 2 bids $100

And that is it....player 2 just bought it for $100.00 . . .not the old proxy way. :(

This is just a way for them to make a lot more money...because people will have to put there highest and best offer out there...right off the bat. This means...if you really want a domain...you might throw up a huge number thinking others are going to try to get it too...but in reality they might have done nothing more than a couple of bucks.

Webcam Guru 08-20-2004 07:26 AM

That new system is not bidder friendly. Another point for enom club drop.

Adulter 08-20-2004 07:31 AM

that really sucks

Taboo 08-20-2004 08:44 AM

i posted the faq here. sad really.
http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/showth...adid=343676&s=

Doctor Dre 08-20-2004 08:55 AM

They want domains to go for higher $$$ ... since every bidder will have to be a top bidder in order to get the domain

PMGames 08-20-2004 09:30 AM

yup....that just mean mo money for them.

Funny....to think about it....I mean it is a great services and all....but all of the money when you bid...goes in their pockets.....they have a great buainess concept going. Gotta give them that.


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