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For Sale Netsol shares Auction proceeds

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anton#1

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Netsol is so kind!

Dear Network Solutions Customer,

We recently notified you that the registration period for your Network Solutions domain name had expired. As a benefit of having previously registered a domain name(s) with Network Solutions, you are eligible to receive a percentage of the net proceeds that were generated from the renewal and transfer of the domain name you chose not to renew. Since you have chosen not to renew the domain name listed below during the applicable grace period, we were successful in securing a backorder for this domain name on your behalf and it has been transferred to another party in accordance with the Service Agreement.
 

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It does not state the percentage. I got $7. You wont get rich of this. Netsol does.
 

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clemzonguy said:
What percentage?

There was a threat in this forum when someone said that it was 12% I believe. But I can't find the threat anymore. You can ask the new owner how much did he pay. :-D
 

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Yes,

There was a thread fully disclosing all of the info.

But, it was totally removed yesterday as well as another thread.
I can not say anything more or I will be banned. :-/
 

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In the vanished thread I said the percentage was 12.5.
A previous owner of a domain I bought told me.
Noone has confirmed.

Here are my complaints about the thread:
http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=79991

Why would you be banned?
I think the moderator that erased the thread should be banned. %+|

actnow said:
Yes,

There was a thread fully disclosing all of the info.

But, it was totally removed yesterday as well as another thread.
I can not say anything more or I will be banned. :-/
 

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Dvdrip,

The thread you listed above did not vanish. But, it was closed!!!

A summary of what I found out was that Network Solutions pays the
former owner 15%* or 20%* of the net proceeds of what Network Solutions
receives after expenses. (I call it "hush money".)
*Depending on how the former owner originally purchased it from NetSol.

And, possibly Network Solutions and Snapnames work on a 60/40 split.

Therefore, the max. commission is probably around 10%-12%.

The person that quoted to dvdrip probably guess-timated around 12.5%


For the fine print of the deal go to

http://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/legal/static-service-agreement.jhtml

Go approx. 1/3 of the way down to
Schedule A
Point # 14, starting with "grace period".
 

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I am not talking about the thread above.
I am talking about the thread I am talking in the thread above.
The vanished thread was about voyuer.com at snapnames. Had 15+ posts. Deleted without any reason.

This was not a guess-timate. I bought the domain for $360. Previous owner got $45.
 

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dvdrip said:
This was not a guess-timate. I bought the domain for $360. Previous owner got $45.

Are you asking me to confirm a fixed percentage?

Or, are you asking me to confirm that the former owner got $ 45. ?

Therefore, taking your information as fact.
And, knowing what Network has published.

Here are two probable scenerio (s).

Sale Price.............. $360.00
NetSol cut (65%)... $234.00
Net profit (Grs. Profit - $6.) $228.00
20% of Net Profit... $45.60

Sale Price........... $360.00
NetSol cut (63%).. $226.80
20% of Net Profit... $45.36

"I" do not know the percentage split between Network Sol and Snapnames.
Therefore, it is only a guess.
 

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I didn't ask for anything. I just wrote what happend.

Thanks for the scenarios. :)
 

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In other words, if you have a domain with NetSol you don't want to keep, you might end up getting more $$$ if they get snapped :-D
 

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RADiSTAR said:
In other words, if you have a domain with NetSol you don't want to keep, you might end up getting more $$$ if they get snapped :-D

So if someone has the name expiring from netsol he/she can push up the auction by bidding (its risky I know) or have friend/friends do that?.

I have a feeling that it happened already to one name I registered and wanted bad ...the user in question whoever is is a excellent bidder and knows always when to stop when a new bid is not made...I paid three times what I wanted to pay and as always he knew when to stop so he did not get it... funny stuff makes you think ....

sasu
 

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If he knew the domain is worth more than $60 then why did he let it expire?
 
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...I paid three times what I wanted to pay and as always he knew when to stop so he did not get it... funny stuff makes you think ....

He or she is monitoring your response time at the final minutes of the end of the auction. The moment you start showing growing signs of hesitatation in response to an OUTBID prompt, its time to prepare to pull. Normally, a lag of about 1 min or more, and you are in dead zone. Shillers start pulling out even if its 15sec of lag. You especially become a read-in-a-book target in the last minutes.

Shillers are a menace to fair price. They delight in stringing people along like a game to see how high you can make the guy pay, with the sole intent to get out on time.

Good luck if you meet someone like this.
 

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mole said:
He or she is monitoring your response time at the final minutes of the end of the auction. The moment you start showing growing signs of hesitatation in response to an OUTBID prompt, its time to prepare to pull. Normally, a lag of about 1 min or more, and you are in dead zone. Shillers start pulling out even if its 15sec of lag. You especially become a read-in-a-book target in the last minutes.

Shillers are a menace to fair price. They delight in stringing people along like a game to see how high you can make the guy pay, with the sole intent to get out on time.

Good luck if you meet someone like this.

I dont think my hesitation was easy to see as I decided a max I would go for as the price was increasing... if I would own a drop catching service and control the bidding who could control me and my employees from pushing up the auctions that are potentially interesting with lots of interested bidders ?.

I has happened now two times two me with names that do have typein traffic
and are very good for their market....I paid what I paid as I wanted the names for development so no problem there.... I just hate to think that a company controling the auctions take advantage making prices go up ... not saying they do this but sometimes you see the same users pushing up the prices... could well be what you said... anyway I have better things to do than play around making people pay more just to have some fun...

Thanks for your info/opinion though..

Regards,
sasu

dvdrip said:
If he knew the domain is worth more than $60 then why did he let it expire?

Yes you do have a very good point there ! ... but I have and prob some other people too let names expire that are valuable for other people/end users waiting for them thinkin they will get it for reg fee .... ofcoz my names that dropped were not in netsol ... since years :)

sasu
 
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