Aftermarket.com TDU Auction Starts Out Strong But Flops From Technical Difficulties
Aftermarket.com got off to a late start early Thursday morning (Australian time) with their TRAFFIC Down Under auction. The start of the auction was delayed 20 minutes with technical problems with the audio and video feeds.
However, once the auction got going, it seemed like the auctioneer really was moving the names well. Few names seemed to past, given the No reserve prices on many names. The activity really skyrocketed through camera.co.uk, which sold for $35,000 . Around the time lot 38 came up it was clear that their were technical difficulties as these auctions didn’t show as closed on the users side once the hammer fell. By the time the auction reached lot 48, the Aftermarket.com team decided to pull down the auction and take a 5 minute recess. Word from the team on the ground was that they were having technical difficulties on their network back in Washington.
With the audio, turned way up on the still running video feed, DNN was able to pick up some of the conversation between the Aftermarket.com team members deciding whether to continue the already late auction and what to do with the little time they had left. It sounded like the decision was made, with a major influence and push by TDU host Dan Warner, to continue bidding on .com.au names only. The Aftermarket.com team opted to continue the auction and sell only the remaining .com.au domains at the live event and passed on selling the rest of the other domains. These names were receiving the most action from the live audience members and given the location it somewhat makes sense to cater to those in attendance. However, cutting off the remaining names surely didn’t win them any love from the sellers. Saws.com and PrivateResort.com were also brought up in the end and both did sell. Saws.com ended up closing at $52,000, making it the top sale for the day.
DNN was informed by Aftermarket.com staff that the other domains that did not make it before the live audience will be available and open for bidding until November 26th at Aftermarket.com These problems will likely cause a huge amount of grumbling among the sellers whose names were affected by the problems. The auctioneer did a great job and this auction looked to be a resounding success until the technical difficulties brought it crumbling down.
- November 19th


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