appears to be a seller default issue and not Afternic......
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I will never buy or sell a domain there again. I placed a bid on a domain and a 7 day auction started after that, I was high bidder at the end of the 7 days paying way over the reserve. I sent payment asap, i got no reply from seller, 1 day later I get an email saying the seller changes his mind and doesnt want to sell anymore!!. They said the seller didnt understand the way it worked, but the seller has many many domains for sale on afternic and only a few had a reserve on them.
will never do business through afternic again.
Last edited by Mr.Net; 03-03-2006 at 03:40 AM.
appears to be a seller default issue and not Afternic......
this may be true but why does afternic allow this to happen? if a seller sets a reserve amount that should be a binding contract shouldnt it? the seller is not forced to set a reserve amount, I wasted a weeks worth of my time and held off other business arrangements while waiting for this deal to go through.
Just doesnt seem right :(
Just say no to Afternic.com!
You'll understand why if you ever experience
their service...
3 Month Old Thread. Closing , unless topic starter wishes to open for some reason.. doubt it though :ohwell:
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