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Once in awhile I see people bidding on their own domains at NJ. I would think it would be frowned upon.

Today's seems more obvious than normal. Or am I missing something here?

Airlinejobs.com owned by Andy Booth at Booth.com and high bidder is BQDNcom (James Booth).

3 bids down we see Boothcom as a bidder.

Same thing with MovieZone.com. Owned by Andy Booth in which he currently appears to be the high bidder.

High Bid: $2,475 USD by boothcom

They actually won their own domain airplanesforsale.com. Im guessing it didnt get as high as they wanted so needed to protect it.

Bidder Amount Date
bqdncom $2,001 7/17/2017 12:23 PM
boothcom $1,950 7/17/2017 12:23 PM
 
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The resume is that jonathan tenenbaum (namejet ´´admin´´) is a DISHONEST, SHADY AND A SHILL BIDDER with multiple namejet usernames, and he Will countinue doing this as long as he ´´works´´ at namejet… @NameJetGM
That's very bad...

There's serious frauds and insider's collusion going on between domain companies and big players. You can see it in Sedo, Godaddy, Namejet, and everywhere else.
 
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Yea, these pay-per-click blogs you should avoid clicking- these links will harvest your IP address and location, your frequency of clicking and Godaddy will use the information and so with the blogger. WHo knows what sort of information is being collected and harvested. I refuse to bid there as the names get passed around for price discovery, that's the game. They all know about whats going on.

If you must use these lists, just look at the list take notes and if you are an auction member go direct to the auction and bypass it, you won't disclose your interest and nobody will no the better, as this information cannot collected for free, you are the product just like Google follows your around.
 
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https://twitter.com/DomainKing/status/1122138685988909056
 
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What, if any, are the updates here?

I did notice that one of the main characters,a part owner of another forum, is recently doing a lot of posting on NP's to buy domains.

Just goes to show NP's really is the number one domain forum,by a country mile. :xf.smile:
 
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What, if any, are the updates here?

I did notice that one of the main characters,a part owner of another forum, is recently doing a lot of posting on NP's to buy domains.

Just goes to show NP's really is the number one domain forum,by a country mile. :xf.smile:
Lol, if I see another WANTED CBD/CRYPTO/BET forum, I am going to :banghead:, and I noticed what you are talking about also. Business must be slow over at namejet, no takers.

Is bidder "corplaw" J T?
 
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@taktikz You should read all the Nasty SCAM Full Story of Namejet SCAMS, FRAUDS and Shaddy Bidding activity.
 
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I won one domain at an auction here. After purchasing a domain, they transfer it to the Registrar networksolutions.com. I should have received an email with credentials from the Registrar panel with this domain, but nothing came. Namejet support service writes that networksolutions has the domain, ask them (ticket 21067779). Networksolutions write that they initiated a password reset from the account and I should receive an email with a link to reset the password (ticket 21099201). But I don't get anything, my email is 100% working! It's like banging your head against a wall. They just stole $70 from me.
 
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I won one domain at an auction here. After purchasing a domain, they transfer it to the Registrar networksolutions.com. I should have received an email with credentials from the Registrar panel with this domain, but nothing came. Namejet support service writes that networksolutions has the domain, ask them (ticket 21067779). Networksolutions write that they initiated a password reset from the account and I should receive an email with a link to reset the password (ticket 21099201). But I don't get anything, my email is 100% working! It's like banging your head against a wall. They just stole $70 from me.

So you forgot your password? You need to call NetSol on the phone if you aren’t getting the emails. Maybe you used another email.

Nobody stole anything from you but you do not have access to your NetSol account and the fact that they have any security measures is a good thing. What registrar did you think it would be at? Its no secret which ones they use.
 
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68 pages long I definitely don't have time to read through. Whatever was the verdict on this? Innocent or guilty? Or typical domain baby's mama drama bullshit that somehow ends up unable to be proven one way or the other so everyone loses?
 
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