Domain Boardroom and Escrow.com Sponsoring Auction to Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims

oktvI am sure you’ve heard about the devastation caused by tornados and extreme weather in Oklahoma this week. Many lives have been lost, hundreds of people have been injured, and countless homes and businesses have been destroyed. I can’t even imagine the pain these people are going through.

In an effort to raise funds for the victims, Domain Boardroom and its members are sponsoring an auction on my blog, and ALL proceeds will go to the American Red Cross’ Oklahoma City chapter, which is helping victims. Domain Boardroom members have donated domain names, gift certificates, and services towards this effort. (Big thanks to Donna Mahony for organizing this).

Escrow.com will be handling all of the escrow for these transactions at NO cost to either party. Once the funds are collected, Escrow.com will disburse funds directly to the American Red Cross, which is helping victims.

Here’s how the auction will work. Bidding for each auction lot will have a starting bid of $10, and bid increments will be $10. There are no reserve prices other than the minimum bid. Auctions will end on Friday, May 24 at 5pm EDT. At that point, the highest bid for each item will be deemed the winner. You may try to sniper bid at the last minute, but someone else may do the same. Should there be a tie in the final moments, the first to bid that number will win, and the $10 increments will not count if bids are received in the final moments. Comment timestamps will determine the winning bidder if necessary. Some comments might be held in the queue, so timestamp will determine whose bid was placed first. Contact me  if your comment ends up in the spam filter so I can approve it.

To bid, post a comment on this post with your bid amount. You must use a valid email address, and if you are the winner, that email address will be used to start escrow. Next to each lot, I will post the current high bid as soon as I am able to do so. Refer to the comment section for the actual high bid, as one may have been placed before I had time to update this post.

If any issues come up during the auction, I will make a judgment call.

Services / Gifts:

Lot 1: SEO Audit from SEO Expert Bill Hartzer* High Bid $1,250
Lot 2: $250 gift certificate to Bobbleheads.com** High Bid $300
Lot 3: Guest post on ElliotsBlog.com valid anytime in the next 6 months High Bid $750

Domain Names:
Lot 4: StartupLenders.com Donated by Donna Mahony  High Bid $160
Lot 5: ToiletMats.com Donated by Donna Mahony High Bid $400
Lot 6: Equine.co Donated by Penny and Terrell Miller High Bid $175
Lot 7: HomeImprovementSeminars.com Donated by P & T Miller High Bid $100
Lot 8: Buildathon.com Donated by Brendan Wells High Bid $610
Lot 9: NewsCasters.net Donated by Brendan Wells High Bid $30
Lot 10: PinkOpal.com Donated by Charlie Gilbert High Bid $460
Lot 11: CompositeCountertops.com Anonymously Donated High Bid $100
Lot 12: ClimateProofing.com Donated Anonymously Donated  High Bid $300
Lot 13: PrivateCabanas.com Donated by Ira Zoot High Bid $200
Lot 14: RomanticBars.com Donated by Ira Zoot High Bid $150
Lot 15: BackToSchoolCenter.com Donated by Ira Zoot High Bid $100
Lot 16: MilitaryTrainingAircraft.com Donated by Ira Zoot
Lot 17: PaintballWeekly.com Donated by Ira Zoot High Bid $20
Lot 18: KidsAndInfants.com Donated by Ira Zoot High Bid $100

* An SEO Audit of your website includes analyzing the website in depth (looking at all on-page as well as off-page factors), as well as looking at the website’s overall industry and competition. An SEO Audit typically includes all the recommendations for fixes on the site and recommendations going forward—-all based on the goals for the website that website owner provides.

** Can be used towards regular inventory or custom bobbleheads

I don’t know anything about tax law, so I have no idea if any of your bid is tax deductible, so speak with an expert about tax law if you have questions about that. I will likely be participating in the bidding, except on the lot I donated. Bids that are received after the auction has ended (based on comment timestamp) will not count. I recommend not waiting until the last moments since there could be lag time, especially if multiple people are posting at the same time. The American Red Cross is not affiliated with this auction and does not endorse this auction in any manner.

Bidders Understand and Agree that:

Elliot J. Silver / Top Notch Domains, LLC may not be held responsible for any time delays or any other issue concerning posting bids to Elliot’s Blog. All winning bidders shall forward payments directly to Escrow.com, and Escrow.com shall forward all payments to the American Red Cross.

CONDITIONS OF SALES – ALL DOMAIN NAMES, SERVICES, AND GIFT CARDS ARE SOLD “AS IS”, WHERE IS, WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY. IF A SELLER DOES NOT COMPLETE A TRANSACTION, ESCROW.COM WILL RETURN FUNDS TO THE BUYER AND THE SALE IS VOIDED.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

74 COMMENTS

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  1. Great initiative all round!

    I bid:

    Lot 3: Guest post on DomainInvesting.com – $400

    Lot 4: StartupLenders.com – $160

    Lot 7: HomeImprovementSeminars.com – $20

  2. A little over 10 minutes to go. As soon as my clock reads 5pm, I am going to shut off comments on this post to end the auction. If you would like to bid, please post your max bids now. Be sure that your bid is at least $10 higher than the high bid, otherwise it will not count.

  3. I am doing my best to approve comments/bids as soon as they are received. Trying to keep body of post updated with high bids as best I can. Refer to comment section as well as main post.

    I will not be bidding any more on auctions. I don’t think it’s fair for me to be able to bid at the last second, so my high bids are placed.

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