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		<title>Comment on Free Domain Auctions by Sri</title>
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		<description>It is surprising and saddening to know that Bido ceased operations from May 5, 2010 as per the notice on the site&#039;s pages. 

I feel that their auction system became too crowded and good domains were not visible properly to discerning buyers. Also the whole system seemed to be geared to facilitate resellers rather than end-users. 

I listed a few domains but never got a bid although these domains are developed and are in top 10 SERP. I did manage to land a gem of a name www.Caribbeans.org for a very low price IMO.</description>
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<p>I feel that their auction system became too crowded and good domains were not visible properly to discerning buyers. Also the whole system seemed to be geared to facilitate resellers rather than end-users. </p>
<p>I listed a few domains but never got a bid although these domains are developed and are in top 10 SERP. I did manage to land a gem of a name <a href="http://www.Caribbeans.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.Caribbeans.org</a> for a very low price IMO.</p>
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