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My Premium Domain Disappeared In A Dynadot Auction: Anything To Be Done?
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<blockquote data-quote="centreurope.org" data-source="post: 2218687" data-attributes="member: 68413"><p>many thanks for both answers!</p><p>[USER=223]@RON2[/USER]: I'm not surprised that they include the sale of a domain name after 40 days in their TOS. thanks for pointing out this part of the contract. But I guess that, even though I agree on a contract, an illegal clause can be denounced. </p><p> [USER=13707]@NameYourself[/USER] : I believe that the domain name is still in auction lock. The last 10 or 15 years, I've never neeeded any lawyer, but for sure, I'll get one, in case there is a chance dynadot can reverse the sale.</p><p>It is a French generic domain name, registered back in 1997 with some traffic (miniwebsite) in a profitable sector</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="centreurope.org, post: 2218687, member: 68413"] many thanks for both answers! [USER=223]@RON2[/USER]: I'm not surprised that they include the sale of a domain name after 40 days in their TOS. thanks for pointing out this part of the contract. But I guess that, even though I agree on a contract, an illegal clause can be denounced. [USER=13707]@NameYourself[/USER] : I believe that the domain name is still in auction lock. The last 10 or 15 years, I've never neeeded any lawyer, but for sure, I'll get one, in case there is a chance dynadot can reverse the sale. It is a French generic domain name, registered back in 1997 with some traffic (miniwebsite) in a profitable sector [/QUOTE]
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