Introducing: .au No Reserve Domain Name Auctions
11/09/2008 - 1:26 pm | By Richard Green | Place Comment
We are pleased to announce that we will be auctioning 20 new domain names every fortnight at NO RESERVE.
There will be many generic .com.au and .net.au domain names up for grabs to the highest bidder. Although there is no reserve, the minimum bid on these names is $60.
Here is the complete list of this fortnights names:
- agent.net.au
- airfare.net.au
- augusta.net.au
- broken-hill.com.au
- burnie.net.au
- camera.net.au
- denmark.net.au
- flinders-ranges.com.au
- glenelg.net.au
- goolwa.net.au
- katherine.net.au
- king-island.com.au
- lake-macquarie.net.au
- neath.com.au
- nowra.net.au
- ocean-road.com.au
- perisher.net.au
- phillip-island.net.au
- sheffield.net.au
- tenterfield.net.au
These auctions will run for 2 weeks from today and will expire at 7:30 PM on the 25th of September.
Happy bidding!
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2 Comments
#1 Mark
03/10/2008 - 10:09 am
You say you are running NO RESERVE auctions? Yet your very next sentence states "The minimum bid on these names is $60". I think you will find that where there is a minimum bid, that limit effectively becomes a reserve price. So it is not a NO RESERVE auction at all, as the reserve is $60.
#2 Richard Green
03/10/2008 - 10:20 am
There's a difference between a reserve price and a starting bid.
No reserve means if only one person bids on it, it sells at the starting bid.
By definition a 'reserve' (hidden or otherwise) is an amount at which the final bid must exceed in order to win the auction.
The starting or opening bid is not the reserve however high it may be. Thus an auction starting at $60.00 that could be won for that amount does not have a reserve.