triggerfinger
I'm not sure what a "real news source" is anymore but while checking I certainly see it in various places
- http://www.namepros.com/dot-us/483040-dnj-weekly-sales.html
- http://forums.nodaddy.com/index.php?topic=272.msg1163
And GoDaddy is reported to have "changed its policy on employees bidding in TDNAM domain name auctions after a firestorm erupted last week (and over the weekend)."
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/06/30/godaddy-bans-employees-from-bidding-on-tdnam/
Ok so now Wired are reporting that "
"To ensure customer confidence and to avoid any possible future questions of impropriety all GD employees are now and in the future prohibited from participating in TDNAM auctions, purchasing, sales & back orders," said Christine Jones, Go Daddy general counsel and corporate secretary, in a prepared statement.
Although Go Daddy insists Dicker, vice president of the Domain Name After Market, did nothing "improper," his actions raise concerns about Go Daddy's policies and practices."
Source : http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/06/godaddy-vp-caug.html
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