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2005-10-13
GoDaddy Introduces Domain Auction House
Offers customers four ways of buying and selling domains, a free email account and a starter web page with domains.

GoDaddy.com, an ICANN accredited domain registrar, today announced the launch of its internet auction site for domains, The Domain Name Aftermarket.

The Domain Name Aftermarket offers customers 4 ways of buying and selling domains, 'Buy Now' allows customers to purchase a domain with one click at a single, set price, 'Expired Domain Auctions' allows customers to bid on an expired domain, 'Offer/Counteroffer' enables users to extend an offer on any domain, whereby The Domain Name Aftermarket staff communicates the offer to the seller and '7-Day Public Auction' is similar to a traditional online auction.

Go Daddy customers purchasing a Domain Name Aftermarket account receive an interface, 24x7 customer support, escrow services, and free domain monitoring. There are no buyer fees, and listing domains for sale is free of charge. Premium listing services for featured listings, home page listings or additional category listings are also available. It also offers customers complete email account valued $9.95, starter web page and making the Internet work for you (a guide to domains) at no cost on purchase of domains.

"The Domain Name Aftermarket's mission is simple - to provide customers with a safe, secure, and easy-to-use marketplace to either bid on a domain name, or, post a domain for sale. And, we couple this mission with the highest level of customer service and support available," said Bob Parsons, President and Founder of GoDaddy.com.

 
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