It has always been a per year fee to participate in auctions.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I just noticed on GoDaddy that to participate in domain auctions costs $4.99 a year.
I've been using it for the past couple months and don't believe that I ever paid for a membership.
Is it free for everyone or did I hastily purchase a domain and paid for the auctions as well with their onslaught of additional services?
No biggie either way, it's a good platform for that price... just wondering how they sucked me in without knowing if it does cost.
I'm sure if you look at your first TDNAM purchase invoice you got tagged for the fee... but if not shhhhhh LOL
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I have over 50 invoices through them. I should sift through it and find when I purchased it (if I did). I know I didn't do it willingly, because at the time I would have had no clue what a domain auction was.
GoDaddy gave TDNAM membership for free with a purchase a while back. Perhaps you had a years free membership?
I think that if you backorder just one domain with them the TDNAM fee is thrown in.
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