About Bidding on a Domain

The sections below describe the major concepts and process of the auction service.

In this topic

Proxy Bidding

Maximum Bid

Reserves

Currency

Escrow period

Refunds

Renewal fee

Bid increments

Timing considerations

Proxy Bidding

You place your maximum bid by using the proxy bidding system during a 3-to-5 day challenger auction. The highest bid determines the winner of the domain at the end of the auction.

Maximum Bid

When placing a bid, you will be asked to enter your maximum bid amount. Subsequently, during a live auction, the Domain Name Auction service's proxy bidding system will bid up to this amount on your behalf. Once the current bid amount exceeds your maximum bid, the system will no longer place bids on your behalf.

Reserves

The minimum reserve on auctions must be a universal configurable price that if only one bid is placed on that domain, the domain will be sold for that reserve price.

Currency

Auctions are performed in U.S. currency.

Escrow period

If won in auction, the domain is placed in escrow and held for 60 - 61 days. The domain will be released to the winning bidder at the end of the escrow period.

Note: The original registrant can redeem the domain during the escrow period. If the original owner redeems the domain, the winner of the auction will not be granted the domain, but will be refunded the bid amount paid.

Refunds

If a domain is won in auction but the original owner redeems the domain during the escrow period, the winning bidder will not be granted the domain, but will be refunded the bid amount paid.  Refunds will be credited to the credit card used to pay the winning bid, and will be applied within 10 business days from the date that the domain was redeemed.  A domain can be redeemed any time during the 61-day period after the auction end.

Renewal fee

Winning bids may be subject to a renewal fee for the domain; the winning bid amount does not include the renewal fee.  The renewal fee adds one year to the domain's registration.  If a renewal fee is applied, your auction provider will determine this amount and will notify you of the cost. Renewal fees are billed in a separate transaction and cannot be included in the auction payment transaction.

Bid increments

Bid increments are preset by the Domain Name Auction service. Bid increments can be $1, $2, $5, $10, $25, and $50 U.S. depending on the next user’s maximum (proxy) bid.

Here are the increments required by bid range:

Bottom Range

 Top Range

Bid Increments

$ 15.00

$ 99.99

$ 1.00

$ 100.00

 

$ 249.99

$ 2.00

$ 250.00

 

$ 499.99

$ 5.00

$ 500.00

 

$ 999.99

 $ 10.00

$ 1,000.00

 

$ 2,499.99

$ 25.00

$ 2,500.00

 

$ 4,999.99

$ 50.00

Note: The winning bid amount does not include the renewal/registration fee for the domain.

Timing considerations

A domain name goes through several stages before it expires. Details concerning the Domain Name Auction timeline follow.

 

5 days before a domain expires:

 

The day the domain expires:

 

25 days after a domain expires:

 

33 days after a domain expires:

 

36 to 38 days after a domain expires:

 

39 days after a domain expires:

 

40 days after a domain expires:

 

75+ days after a domain expires:

 

100+ days after a domain expires: