GoDaddy owns the web servers, the domain name is registered privately, and the site is nothing but a shared hosting account.
I don’t see any intellectual property to protect on the website itself.
PayPal is being used in a manner contrary to generally acceptable e-commerce practices - just a shell for deposits that will be refunded upon purchase price wire clearance. Therefore zero protection to buyers.
I don’t see the charity auctions so that module hasn’t been mounted yet. If TPG honors their promise to those charities, I imagine interested parties will need to register by “buying” a “digital paddle” for $3K to bid.
This eliminates the pranksters and vets the true bidders. Then the losers are refunded. The winner to wire just like any buyer.
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Does anyone really know what time it is?
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