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Godaddy Shenanigans! Corrupt And Unethical Auction Practice.
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<blockquote data-quote="jaydub" data-source="post: 2203917" data-attributes="member: 8792"><p>I do see your POV Compassion.</p><p> </p><p>Katherine....but I wonder at what point is the domain not YOUR domain. It is entirely up to the registrar as to how long they allow after expiration before redemption (I believe).</p><p>And at redemption is it their name and they are giving you the option to redeem it?</p><p> </p><p>If we believe the name is not theirs, but someone else's property, then by continuing to use their auction are we not supporting "unethical" practices?</p><p>I mean if someone sells us a TV that someone else owns we are supporting an illegal practice. And if we weren't there to buy it the market would die and cease to exist.</p><p> </p><p>Not trying to ruffle anyone's feathers here just ...just playing a little devil's advocate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydub, post: 2203917, member: 8792"] I do see your POV Compassion. Katherine....but I wonder at what point is the domain not YOUR domain. It is entirely up to the registrar as to how long they allow after expiration before redemption (I believe). And at redemption is it their name and they are giving you the option to redeem it? If we believe the name is not theirs, but someone else's property, then by continuing to use their auction are we not supporting "unethical" practices? I mean if someone sells us a TV that someone else owns we are supporting an illegal practice. And if we weren't there to buy it the market would die and cease to exist. Not trying to ruffle anyone's feathers here just ...just playing a little devil's advocate. [/QUOTE]
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