That is precisely the point. If you were out at $275 then you were legitimately beat by another bidder.Hell, for $300, I WANT that domain NOW. That's a great deal for $300. Not when it was 4k, and poor infoman still bidding at 4k. Geez. Imagine all those where the bidder actually won against halvarez.
I am sure there is going to be a lawsuit. Look at this guys & girls:
I agree. It would be terrible if Moniker also got caught up in this.HALVEREZ aka:
what i want to know is if snapnames go down, does moniker? :uhoh:
they are owned by oversee and i was never happy about the takeover when it happened by that little t$rd that owns oversee but exactly HOW separate is moniker from the other 'operations'
im concerned
I agree. It would be terrible if Moniker also got caught up in this.
If this was done with SnapNames knowledge -- which seems likely -- then it raises the possibility that they were also involved in other unethical revenue generation schemes such as onselling all personal information of registered account holders to marketers and other interested parties.Imagine all the information this guy had access from his position at Snap, including pre-orders, reserve bids for every auction, members bidding histories, etc. This is going to be a mess to sort out.
I wonder if there was a pay scale involved based on performance?
The only other reason I can see him ( others as I am sure there ahad to be others in the know ) was to boost profits for the sake of it?
Funny, myself and literally dozens if not several hundred people complained about him ( Halvarez ) and they didnt know it was all internal? BS
Wait a second.
I just realized, I was in like 15 auctions he was in where me and him were the only ones, and he didn't bid.
But if he wouldn't be in those auctions, and I wouldn't get accustomed to the fact that he is in like every auction, then I wouldn't backorder and just register for $7. They owe me like ($69*15)-($7*15) = a bit under $1k. Not to mention all the time and hassle.
I'm getting this money back one way or another.
What methodology did you use to determine the rebate being offered?
SnapNames retained an experienced, independent accounting forensics firm to calculate the amount on a customer-by-customer basis, the precise amounts due to each. In the communication we'll send through Rust Consulting, we can provide more detail about how figures were calculated.
Anyone is free to put order(s) in at any time before an auction starts. I'm not sure why we would ban or even be concerned about a known, high-volume buyer who likes to place last minute bids. Halvarez gets no special access or assistance from SnapNames in placing his orders, and does nothing that any other SnapNames customer can't also do.
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