Well, odd. The auction for aa.org.uk and aa.co.uk were ping pong of £1 bids. We got aa.org.uk for £5! Very strange. Then today they suddenly went to £99, so we went just over the £100 (I had decided on £100 budget), so they went for £1000 (about £900 more than we would have paid)...
Seems odd they messed about with the £1 bids initially, well, for a day and a half.
Well done to either american airlines or the automobile association. Hopefully the latter as I think it makes a lot of sense for them to have it.
2011-03-16
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