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The CIRA requires you to pay a $25 transfer fee to change the ownership to your name.

No they don't. You're trying to pad your profits by charging this fee.
 

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DNGeeks said:
No they don't. You're trying to pad your profits by charging this fee.


I am not charging any fee. As I stated the buyer is reposnsible for any fees and when I bought these names the fee was $25. The buyer will pay whatever fees they have to transfer the name. They will not be paying me anything.

Thanks for accusation though.
 

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.ca auction on ebay. Fruity.ca
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Wow that was a useless an moronic post. Get a life brother.
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There is no fee for transferring a .ca domain. One can only assume you are charging this fee because you are asking a ridiculous buy now price yet you start your auction at $1. It looks like you're charging this fee because you know the domains have no value, no bids and will likely sell for the $1. So a $1 domain plus $25 for this "fee" makes you $26. This is what your auction looks like, you take it for what it is.

Don't PM me trying to insult me. Be a man (or woman) and do it publicly, not like a coward that calls someone names and runs away like a 12 year old.

I'd be glad to make an offer for your names.

1) I offer $10 for ALL of the names
2) Payment will be by escrow.com
3) Escrow fees to be paid by you
4) Must have a 10 day inspection period
5) A non disclosure agreement must be signed so you will not disclose the terms of this sale
6) Subject to income verification of $10kUS monthly
7) Subject to traffic verification of a minimum of 5000 uniques per hour

http://www.cira.ca/en/cat_Registrar.html lists all the info you need on how CIRA works and includes documents that details their fees and charges.

And by the way, you're welcome.
 

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I AM NOT CHARGING A FEE!!!! What do you not understand about that. I simply told the buyers that when I bought the name it cost me $25 to transfer it to my own CIRA account. I will not be taking any fee from the winner of the auction. The winner will be responsible for any and all fees involved with the transfer.

God you are stupid.

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There is no fee for transferring a .ca domain. One can only assume you are charging this fee because you are asking a ridiculous buy now price yet you start your auction at $1. It looks like you're charging this fee because you know the domains have no value, no bids and will likely sell for the $1. So a $1 domain plus $25 for this "fee" makes you $26. This is what your auction looks like, you take it for what it is.

Don't PM me trying to insult me. Be a man (or woman) and do it publicly, not like a coward that calls someone names and runs away like a 12 year old.

I'd be glad to make an offer for your names.

1) I offer $10 for ALL of the names
2) Payment will be by escrow.com
3) Escrow fees to be paid by you
4) Must have a 10 day inspection period
5) A non disclosure agreement must be signed so you will not disclose the terms of this sale
6) Subject to income verification of $10kUS monthly
7) Subject to traffic verification of a minimum of 5000 uniques per hour

http://www.cira.ca/en/cat_Registrar.html lists all the info you need on how CIRA works and includes documents that details their fees and charges.

And by the way, you're welcome.
 

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to stueynet's defense, he bought these off me. When he did, he said I should make the buyer aware of the transfer fees...he didn't ask me to pay them though, just suggested I make buyers aware of them (I didn't know they existed) I never got the impression he was trying to bilk me. He never hinted that I pay them for him.
 

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Canadian said:
to stueynet's defense, he bought these off me. When he did, he said I should make the buyer aware of the transfer fees...he didn't ask me to pay them though, just suggested I make buyers aware of them (I didn't know they existed) I never got the impression he was trying to bilk me. He never hinted that I pay them for him.

Thanks Canadian. Dont bother wasting your time. DNGeeks is just some loser sitting in his parents basement looking to make his life meaningful by patrolling the forums and pretending he is some sort of Domain Name superhero. Unfortunately for him I am one of the straightest shooters on here.

When I bought the names, Sibernames made me pay $25 per name to transfer and I sucked it up and paid it. So thats why I said in the auction "BEWARE" you may have to pay fees to transfer the name.
 

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What did I say? I said it LOOKS like you are charging this fee. Read the post before you rant and rave. You did not say you previously paid this on the acution, you stated that there IS a fee and there is not.

I told you what it LOOKS like and yet you still misunderstand.

Again with this childish insults, your level of understanding and maturity are showing.
 

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DNGeeks said:
No they don't. You're trying to pad your profits by charging this fee.

Uh this looks like you are saying I am trying to pad my profits by charging this fee. Where does it say "LOOKS LIKE"? You are sad.
 

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http://sibername.com/kb/articles/248

ca Domain Name Registrant Tansfer
Registrant transfer procedure costs $25 CAD and includes 1 year domain name renewal. In order to transfer a domain from one registrant to another, the following steps are followed:

If you dont have a CIRA account, please create a new registrant ID online. Please confirm the registration with CIRA before proceeding to the next step. You will receive instructions to your email address you specified.
Submit a transfer application online through the domain manager. Please find a 'Registrant Transfer' link there. The procedure will be started upon a successful payment.
After the procedure is started, the losing registrant will receive an email which he has to confirm with CIRA.
After he/she confirms, the gaining registrant will receive an email from CIRA to confirm the transfer.
As the last step we will confirm the transfer.
The domain transfer will be completed. The domain will be renewed for 1 year.
 

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That is not a CIRA fee, that's a sibername fee.

CIRA charges their registrars $8.50 for transfer of ownership but that INCLUDES an additional one year of registration.

http://www.cira.ca/en/documents/2005/q2/FeesPolicyAndRules-1.6.txt

Change of Registrant Fee
(Transfer of Registration)
A fee payable by a Registrar on the transfer of a
Domain Name Registration to a new Registrant. For
each such Domain Name Registration, provided the
total registration period with the additional year will
not exceed 11 years, CIRA will extend the registration
period by one year from the scheduled expiry date of
the registration period. This fee will be charged to the
new Registrar’s balance in the CIRA Deposit
Account. (amended 2005-03-22)
$8.50

I pointed these documents out earlier, yet no one chose to read them.

So again I point out that your auctions are misleading. At first it appeared you were charging this fee and stating it was a CIRA fee. Now we find out it's not a CIRA fee at all but a registrar fee. Your auction is still wrong and that was point of my thread.

And again with the childish insults, you can't resist can you?

And it turns out, that sibername is just trying to gouge it's customers. I'd suggest against using them anymore and I even have a few domains through them.
 
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