Yeah they took the previous owner's auction listing down.
Don't know why GD doesn't automate delisting when ownership changes like Sedo do.
Anyway now I have this
I know it is a kak name that won't sell anyway but would at least like to have a chance of an inbound sale
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The auction platform should always be first on your pre-list check before adding domains to Afternic.
Reason being, the force is strong with the auction feeds and any domains directly listed via the auction platform have front of site path priority at Godaddy and they love to battle for first with the Fast Transfer feeds.
They are very problematic, which is why it's always best to clear them first.
As you now know, simply adding the domain to Afternic will not automatically override or end these errant listings. You either need to know the workarounds or have someone manually end them.
With all the monitoring that goes on, It would be extremely helpful to everyone if they has a system in place like Sedo has to at least automatically remove
dropped domains.
That alone would eliminate many of the issues that plague both Afternic and the Godaddy auction, but for whatever reason they have yet to come up with a solution for that.
You mentioned Sedo automatically delisting when ownship changes.
As far as I know, Sedo only delists when domains sell through their platform, drop or someone cries trademark infringment.
That being said, I'm guessing the following listing is yours, in which case, you might want to update the price for the sake of platform continuity.
If it's not yours, you should obviously request it's removal.