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On Sunday I received an email from Nelson at Snapnames with about 100 domains that were auctioned and not paid for and were going to be re-auctioned.
I assumed when a domain left the active auction screen it was paid.
Why didn't they give it to the next highest bidder?
Was it a shill that bid too high?
I have spent 10's of thousands of dollars there and now find out there are scammers there bidding on names and not paying just like at ENOM.
How do we know we aren't being bid up there?
On every domain I paid over 5k for, I was bid up by someone with no previous auction wins and have never seen them bid again.
It's getting harder and harder to trust these drop catchers.
I called Nelson and left a message today and told him I want all my auctions investigated to see if I was bid up by any of the non-payers.
Thoughts?
I assumed when a domain left the active auction screen it was paid.
Why didn't they give it to the next highest bidder?
Was it a shill that bid too high?
I have spent 10's of thousands of dollars there and now find out there are scammers there bidding on names and not paying just like at ENOM.
How do we know we aren't being bid up there?
On every domain I paid over 5k for, I was bid up by someone with no previous auction wins and have never seen them bid again.
It's getting harder and harder to trust these drop catchers.
I called Nelson and left a message today and told him I want all my auctions investigated to see if I was bid up by any of the non-payers.
Thoughts?