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GoDaddy auctions and unsold names

Started by Tabslogic, Aug 27, 2023, 01:36 AM

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TabslogicTopic starter

I have a couple of inquiries:

1. What is the fate of names in the GoDaddy auctions that receive no bids?

2. Are there any freelance platforms that offer options like BIN, make offer, and escrow.com to avoid paying commissions?
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chadha

1. In GoDaddy auctions, if a domain name receives no bids, the fate of that name depends on the specific auction rules set by the seller. They may choose to re-list the domain for another auction or make it available for purchase through alternative means.

2. There are several freelance platforms that offer options like Buy It Now (BIN), make an offer, and utilize third-party escrow services like Escrow.com to avoid paying commissions. Some popular platforms that provide these features include Upwork, Freelancer.com, and Guru.com. However, each platform has its own policies and fees, so it's important to review their terms and conditions before making use of these options.


In GoDaddy auctions, when a domain name receives no bids and remains unsold, the fate of that name can vary depending on the auction type and the preferences of the seller. Here are a few possible scenarios:

1. Relisting: In some cases, the seller may choose to relist the unsold domain in another auction. This allows them to potentially attract new buyers and generate interest in the name.

2. Negotiated Sale: The seller might opt for a negotiated sale after the auction ends. They can directly negotiate with interested parties and agree on a price outside of the auction platform. This approach provides flexibility in finding a buyer and coming to a mutually beneficial agreement.

3. Make Offer: If the auction was set up with a "make offer" option, interested buyers can still make offers even if the auction ended without any bids. The seller will then have the opportunity to consider and negotiate these offers.

4. Aftermarket Listings: If the seller has listed the domain for sale in GoDaddy's Aftermarket, it will remain available for purchase even if it didn't receive any bids in the auction. Potential buyers can find it in the listings and initiate negotiations directly.
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