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So this morning I check out my auctions that are closing today. I make the bid on the one I am after ($12,000), and am told I have the winning bid for $10,xxx or $11,xxx (don't remember).
Of course, I have further obligations for the day, which some of you probably know about.
A few hours later eNom calls (while I'm out). Due to the fact that I was not able to answer the phone (or email I got) within whatever time period, eNom deleted my bid, and the auction ended this morning for $7,800, $4,200 less than what I was willing to pay.
Now I do understand that eNom is tired of fake bids (I am very tired with them as well), but I don't think this is the answer.
They need to change to more of a Snapnames system which will benefit everyone (unless there is shill bidding, which I doubt).
I was told in order to make sure this doesn't happen again, keep half of your bidding amount in your eNom account. I most definitely will not be keeping $6,000 tied up with eNom.
So yes, I understand your situation, but am very displeased. I have made purchases at eNom club drop well into four figures before.
Now so many times I feel like my time has been wasted by idiots who don't pay, they just go public. Now they won't give me the opportunity to pay! Why can't they just allow me the time to pay, and if not go to public, like we've all seen countless times.
Sorry eNom, you need a better system in place.
PS: Whoever won the auction, I will pay you my bid.
Of course, I have further obligations for the day, which some of you probably know about.
A few hours later eNom calls (while I'm out). Due to the fact that I was not able to answer the phone (or email I got) within whatever time period, eNom deleted my bid, and the auction ended this morning for $7,800, $4,200 less than what I was willing to pay.
Now I do understand that eNom is tired of fake bids (I am very tired with them as well), but I don't think this is the answer.
They need to change to more of a Snapnames system which will benefit everyone (unless there is shill bidding, which I doubt).
I was told in order to make sure this doesn't happen again, keep half of your bidding amount in your eNom account. I most definitely will not be keeping $6,000 tied up with eNom.
So yes, I understand your situation, but am very displeased. I have made purchases at eNom club drop well into four figures before.
Now so many times I feel like my time has been wasted by idiots who don't pay, they just go public. Now they won't give me the opportunity to pay! Why can't they just allow me the time to pay, and if not go to public, like we've all seen countless times.
Sorry eNom, you need a better system in place.
PS: Whoever won the auction, I will pay you my bid.