eBay scamming automation bots for fraud

Published August 20th, 2006


eBayyer.co.uk
SnapNames, the source of expired and deleting domain names, today announced that it has expanded its secondary domain name marketplace reach by launching a new Public Auctions service.

The company says that the new service — designed to let domain name investors profit from value-priced names — will accommodate thousands of names added each day at the company’s website. Service features include: lower minimum bids—some names will start at $9, capability for the customer to join an in-progress auction at any time. As with SnapNames’ existing Private Auction service for premium domain names, names with only one bidder will be sold for the minimum bid amount. Multiple bidders will compete for the name during a short auction; the winning bidder will be awarded the name.

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