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Squadhelp.com announces White Label Domain Marketplace, A New Game-Changing Offering For Domain Sell

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Squadhelp is introducing a white label solution that looks pretty cool at first glance. Setting up the Marketplace takes less than 10 minutes, and it comes pre-configured with powerful features such as Instant Search technology, AI based Domain Recommendations and modern, beautiful landing pages that are optimized for conversion. The entire Marketplace is custom branded: […]

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SH needs to expand their payout choices if they really want sellers to dive in.
 
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Got the approval today. Will start to look at it later today.
 
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Presiden.com is active today.
 
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"Payment methods available for buyers to buy your domain names involve third party payment agents that have their own standard terms and conditions regarding refunds, chargebacks, fees and unauthorized transactions (which we don't control). If a Marketplace transaction on a domain name is subject to payment agents' refunds, chargeback, fees and unauthorized transactions, we may automatically deduct those amounts from your Marketplaces account."

So no protection from chargebacks? That's not good ...
 
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"Payment methods available for buyers to buy your domain names involve third party payment agents that have their own standard terms and conditions regarding refunds, chargebacks, fees and unauthorized transactions (which we don't control). If a Marketplace transaction on a domain name is subject to payment agents' refunds, chargeback, fees and unauthorized transactions, we may automatically deduct those amounts from your Marketplaces account."

So no protection from chargebacks? That's not good ...
Well, that certainly puts a damper on that! I'll stick to my present method of selling.
 
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Great fast and easy solution to build your own store from scratch.
Sounds to me like a free efty?
In terms of traffic I don't think SH will bring to you extra traffic besides the type-in traffic, you will need to promote your store yourself.
 
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Presiden.com is active today.

when i browse your domain i am getting this below page error !!
i dont know is that error i see it alone because of my google chrome issue , or error from squadhelp !!?



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For the approved SH premium domains, the exclusivity remains. No change.

But what about the other ones you add to your white label marketplace. No exclusivity rule, am I correct?
 
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Well, that certainly puts a damper on that! I'll stick to my present method of selling.
I was approved the other day, but after reading through the T&C's will not be using it......
 
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If you are curious to see what a marketplace looks like, I just set one up on namespector.com.

Not terrible for 20 minutes of work, but yeah, there’s not a lot to customize.

One thing that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me is domains I have listed on SH resolve to SH landers upon type-in, as opposed to my marketplace. I noted that they are cutting down their commission if a sale comes through my marketplace.

But if there is now this distinction between sales that come through SH and sales that come through your own white-label marketplace, I think it makes sense to assume that type-ins are traffic “I” bring, and not Squadhelp - and therefore they should resolve to my white-label marketplace.

Thoughts?

I was wondering the same.

Take the name "punchfull" as an example. Basically what you're asking is if their is a difference in commission between buying from:

a) https://www.namespector.com/name/Punchful.com (own market - 7.5%)
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b) https://www.squadhelp.com/name/Punchful (Squadhelp page - 30%)
 
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"Payment methods available for buyers to buy your domain names involve third party payment agents that have their own standard terms and conditions regarding refunds, chargebacks, fees and unauthorized transactions (which we don't control). If a Marketplace transaction on a domain name is subject to payment agents' refunds, chargeback, fees and unauthorized transactions, we may automatically deduct those amounts from your Marketplaces account."

So no protection from chargebacks? That's not good ...

What do you mean? If I sell a domain for $1,500 for example ( no installments ) I push the domain to SH, they push it to the buyer, and a week later he chargebacks, domain is gone and I get -$1500 balance?
 
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I was approved the other day, but after reading through the T&C's will not be using it......
Can you elaborate, what part of of the TOS, the clause(s) ?
May be free is not free, after all !
 
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Can you elaborate, what part of of the TOS, the clause(s) ?
May be free is not free, after all !
I am not going to potentially be put in a position where I have pay back xxxx and owe Squadhelp money because of buyers remorse....plus I would be liable for any fees as well

Could end up costing me more than the domain was listed for....no thanks

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Domain listed for 2k
Pay back 2k plus fees = out of pocket
 
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"Payment methods available for buyers to buy your domain names involve third party payment agents that have their own standard terms and conditions regarding refunds, chargebacks, fees and unauthorized transactions (which we don't control). If a Marketplace transaction on a domain name is subject to payment agents' refunds, chargeback, fees and unauthorized transactions, we may automatically deduct those amounts from your Marketplaces account."

So no protection from chargebacks? That's not good ...
Above quote was in TOS for Sellers. Now here is another quote from TOS for buyers:
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Refund Policy

You are entitled to a refund as long as following conditions are met:

  • You contact us within 5 days of purchase to request a refund.
  • We haven't yet initiated the domain transfer to you.
Important: You are not eligible for a refund after the domain transfer has been initiated to you, or after 5 days of your domain purchase (whichever happens first). "
This Above quote is also in Landing Page's Faq Section and its already expanded for visitors to see while two question above it are unexpanded.
 
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Hello everyone!

Our support team received few questions related to Chargebacks based on this thread, so I am providing a response here which was also shared with those who contacted us directly.

During the first few weeks of Beta phase, we plan to add some payment rules that will be configured for White Label Marketplace. These rules will allow us to offer chargeback protection for purchases.

Currently, if a buyer makes a payment via any major credit card (e.g. Visa, MC, Amex or Discover), the purchase is already protected by our 3D secure integration, which means that these purchases are protected from any Fraud. However payments via Paypal are handled a bit differently.

In the next couple of weeks, we plan to make some changes based upon payment amount (e.g. Paypal option may not be available for full price purchases above a certain amount). We also plan to integrate the Wire Transfer option.

Our goal is to offer chargeback protection for all purchases, and we expect the Terms to be modified when above changes are in place within the next few weeks.

There may also be few other glitches during the Beta phase, as shared in this thread - so if you prefer to wait for few weeks while some of these changes are in place, that is certainly a reasonable plan.
 
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Above quote was in TOS for Sellers. Now here is another quote from TOS for buyers:
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Refund Policy

You are entitled to a refund as long as following conditions are met:

  • You contact us within 5 days of purchase to request a refund.
  • We haven't yet initiated the domain transfer to you.
Important: You are not eligible for a refund after the domain transfer has been initiated to you, or after 5 days of your domain purchase (whichever happens first). "
This Above quote is also in Landing Page's Faq Section and its already expanded for visitors to see while two question above it are unexpanded.

If I understand the wordings of the TOS correctly, timeline for seller's protection from chargebacks
is indefinite - not 5 days.
 
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Hello everyone!

Our support team received few questions related to Chargebacks based on this thread, so I am providing a response here which was also shared with those who contacted us directly.

During the first few weeks of Beta phase, we plan to add some payment rules that will be configured for White Label Marketplace. These rules will allow us to offer chargeback protection for purchases.

Currently, if a buyer makes a payment via any major credit card (e.g. Visa, MC, Amex or Discover), the purchase is already protected by our 3D secure integration, which means that these purchases are protected from any Fraud. However payments via Paypal are handled a bit differently.

In the next couple of weeks, we plan to make some changes based upon payment amount (e.g. Paypal option may not be available for full price purchases above a certain amount). We also plan to integrate the Wire Transfer option.

Our goal is to offer chargeback protection for all purchases, and we expect the Terms to be modified when above changes are in place within the next few weeks.

There may also be few other glitches during the Beta phase, as shared in this thread - so if you prefer to wait for few weeks while some of these changes are in place, that is certainly a reasonable plan.
Hi @GrantP
Is selling White Label domains at "Afternic.com DLS" permitted?
 
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Hi @GrantP
Is selling White Label domains at "Afternic.com DLS" permitted?
I would think so, since you do not need to point name servers to squadhelp.

You can even add, automatic Sedo syndication when you list your domains. However, this feature does not seem to work at the moment.

@GrantP
 
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What does this mean?
If someomes buys a premium domain owned by someone else on our marketplace, we get 20% commission.
Or 20% of squadhelp's 30% commission?
Is it talking about domain suggestions?
Or are we able to add domains owned by others on our marketplace and earn a 20% commission (brilliant).
@GrantP

Lower Commission on Premium Domains
If a customer buys a seller owned Premium Domain from your Marketplace, you receive an additional 20% back from SH share of commission
 
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Is selling White Label domains at "Afternic.com DLS" permitted?

Absolutely. There are no restrictions whatsoever for the White Label Marketplace. You can list your domains in any platforms. We just need to confirm your domain ownership - you can do that by either pointing your Name Servers to SH or by adding a TXT record for verification.
 
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What does this mean?
If someomes buys a premium domain owned by someone else on our marketplace, we get 20% commission.
Or 20% of squadhelp's 30% commission?
Is it talking about domain suggestions?
Or are we able to add domains owned by others on our marketplace and earn a 20% commission (brilliant).

This applies to your own premium domains that are automatically visible in your white label Marketplace. If someone visits your WLM and decides to purchase a premium name from your WLM, we will give you back a credit of 20% from SH share of commission. For example, if original SH commission would have been $600, we would refund $120 in case that domain was purchased from your WLM. We have tracking built in, that allows us to track the source of these purchases.

In future, you may be able to add domains owned by others to your own WLM, and earn a commission if that name is purchased from your WLM.
 
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Our goal is to offer chargeback protection for all purchases, and we expect the Terms to be modified when above changes are in place within the next few weeks.

Good stuff Grant
 
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Presiden.com is active today.
Just looked. No offence but it looks a bit messy.

Was also accepted. Just when I should go on vacation so I haven't done anything.
 
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