Go Daddy Auctions
Go Daddy Auctions® is a marketplace for buyers and sellers of domain names. Domain registrants can auction their domain names and, depending on the listing type, potential buyers can bid on them, make offers or buy them on the spot. Sellers can use various features to increase the exposure of their auction listings.
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Understanding Go Daddy Auctions Payment Transactions
Learn about payment transactions between buyers and sellers at Go Daddy Auctions.
Purchasing a Go Daddy Auctions Membership
Learn how to join Go Daddy Auctions.
How does the seller move the domain name to the buyer's account?
Learn whether you must use a domain name transfer or accont change to move the domain name after an auction sale completes.
Bidding on Expiring Domain Names
Learn how to participate and bid on expiring domain names on Go Daddy Auctions.
Making Initial Bids or Offers on Domain Names
Go Daddy Auctions® members can bid on or submit offers for domain name listings.
Responding to Offers When Buying Domain Names
You can submit offers or counter offers for domains listed for Offer/Counter Offer on Go Daddy Auctions®, even if your offer is below asking price.
Responding to Offers When Selling Domain Names
How to accept Offers and Counter Offers for domains you are selling.
Selling Domain Names with Offer/Counter Offer or Buy Now Listings
Learn how to sell your domain names with Offer/Counter Offer or Buy Now listings on Go Daddy Auctions®.
Understanding Go Daddy Auctions Listing Options
Learn how to list domain names for sale on Go Daddy Auctions.
Why didn't I win my auction?
Although you were the highest bidder at the end of an auction on Go Daddy Auctions®, you may not have won the domain because the reserve price may not have been met or Go Daddy Auctions extended the auction and another bidder won.
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