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| Junior Member | Auction & etiquette
Hi Everyone, I'm new here and just wanted to ask etiquette on posting a domain auction. I've posted a domain for auction (onlinemortgagefinder.co.uk) on the acornauctions.co.uk site but i see there is still a forum for auctions here. There doesnt seem to be much activity over at acornauctions - do i need to cross post my auction here too? And if so does the forum handle the bidding and what if it sells on one site before the other or has different people bidding on different sites? thanks for any advice and sorry if i'm being thick. |
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