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It seems NameJet is a very selective marketplace, which is a great thing. After many submissions, I recently received the good news that more than 10 of my names had been approved for auction.
However, I soon discovered that the listing was not possible now, because I acquired the names via backorder not too long ago and they do not qualify to be transferred from the current registrar.
NameJet requires that every name sold on their platform be transferred to Enom. Therefore, I will have to wait at least 45 more days for the names to be listed. Well, that is their policy. Nothing I can do about it. If I want them listed, I have no other choice but to wait.
My question to the NamePros community is, what is your take on this requirement? I am struggling to figure out how is this policy convenient to NameJet or the seller. 60 days is a long time. From day one of acquisition to the 60th day many things can happen. It seems to me NameJet is missing the opportunity to have even more great names on their platform due to their Enom transfer policy.
I want to be clear. I am not in any shape or form bashing NameJet. They are free to establish the policies they deem convenient and they may have their reasons, but I am trying to understand the requirement.
However, I soon discovered that the listing was not possible now, because I acquired the names via backorder not too long ago and they do not qualify to be transferred from the current registrar.
NameJet requires that every name sold on their platform be transferred to Enom. Therefore, I will have to wait at least 45 more days for the names to be listed. Well, that is their policy. Nothing I can do about it. If I want them listed, I have no other choice but to wait.
My question to the NamePros community is, what is your take on this requirement? I am struggling to figure out how is this policy convenient to NameJet or the seller. 60 days is a long time. From day one of acquisition to the 60th day many things can happen. It seems to me NameJet is missing the opportunity to have even more great names on their platform due to their Enom transfer policy.
I want to be clear. I am not in any shape or form bashing NameJet. They are free to establish the policies they deem convenient and they may have their reasons, but I am trying to understand the requirement.