Yes, I'm sure. I've seen a few people use multiple accounts as a backup strategy.
BTW, here is more about NameJet's Deadbeat problem:
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/09/16...pay-ten-bucks/
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BTW, here is more about NameJet's Deadbeat problem:
http://domainnamewire.com/2008/09/16...pay-ten-bucks/
It definitely adds a new twist to the way these auctions are supervised.
yakuza --- > toxic.com, reauctioned.
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I've just seen Homer biding on one of my auctions. Most probably he'll be the winner and he won't pay :/
Another deadbeat winner at Namejet:
domain: promosearch.com
winner: promo84
price: $1,007
date: 5/29/2009
In this particular case, Namejet said the winner used a stolen credit card. So be aware of such issues.
Another deadbeat winner at Namejet:
domain: bibleclub.com
winner: topinv
price: $1,550
date: 5/29/2009
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A NameJet user named gridix (already mentioned in this thread) joined the auction for domain name webmasterpoint.com making it going to over US$5,000.
No wonder he didn't pay and now the domain is back in public auction starting at the latest legitimate price.
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Thanks IronGloves. If you participated in that auction please open a ticket with Namejet and complain, raising an alert for both auctions. The purpose of this thread is to tag repeat offenders and ensure they get banned from Namejet.
New rules on NameJet, hard times for deadbeat bidders:
2. Payment For Domains.
2.1. Creating an account with us and bidding on domain names at NameJet is free. If you are the winning bidder at auction, NameJet may, at its sole discretion, require you to tender payment for the domain name in the manner of its choosing, including but not limited to credit card, debit account, or wire transfer. All payments charged and collected by NameJet are non-refundable. We may choose to change our credits policy and such changes are effective when we post the changes on the Site. We may, in our sole discretion, change some or all of our services at any time. In the event we introduce a new service, any fees for that service are effective at the launch of the service. Unless otherwise stated, all payment must be made in U.S. Dollars. By using our services, you agree that you are responsible for making all payment associated with using our service and the Site and all applicable taxes and those payments are due immediately upon demand or may be charged to your credit card number or debited to your account which you have provided to us and are non-refundable. In the event of a charge reversal or chargeback by a credit card company or other payment provider, or if we determine in our sole discretion that we are unable or unlikely to collect payment, any associated domain registration will immediately terminate and/or the domain name will be transferred to NameJet as the paying entity for the registration.
2.2. In the event that you default on making payment to NameJet after being named the winning bidder, NameJet reserves the right to charge, and you agree to pay, a fee for defaulting on payment, the amount of which shall be determined by NameJet. You will be considered in default if you fail to pay within seven (7) calendar days from the date that the auction closes. After seven days, your account will be placed in “past due” status and you will be unable to bid for, or place any backorder on, any domain name on the NameJet Platform until you make payment. If you fail to make your payment within fourteen (14) days from the date the auction closes, your account will be closed permanently. Verified Bidders shall have an additional seven (7) days to make payment before their accounts are closed.
Great stuff NJ, finally!
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Another deadbeat winner at Namejet:
domain: netspider.com
winner: net2305
price: $1,300
date: 7/28/2009
how do the reauctions start? with the highest prebidder's bid?
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