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status-resolved Should dominers known to be fraudulent have a 'PRO' Tag?

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I know there are pros here that register 1000's of domains under multiple alias and IP using cheap throwaway cards, abusing promos that are meant for just a couple domains. (they buy them for $1) This is fraud, it's illegal. Does namepros support such activity? If not, why do members doing so retain their "PRO" tag?
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POLL: Does name'pro's even CARE what their reputation is?
 
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Hello,

The PRO Network is a Group (other groups includes Young Domainers, Large Portfolio Holders, etc.). There have been many groups over the years. When there is an audience that wants a group and they’re ready to manage it (not NamePros), we are happy to create the group.

There are various reasons a member could be disqualified from joining or remaining in the PRO group, even if they meet the eligibility requirements. For example, persistent rule breakers may not be allowed to join or they may be removed from the group after they've already joined. Ultimately, those decisions are made by PRO members. The group is almost entirely managed by the members of it. We simply help add/remove group members since that is only possible by a moderator, but they decide who to add/remove.

The primary requirement of the PRO group is that another member must vouch for each member, even if the member meets all of the other eligibility requirements. If you think someone should not be in the PRO group, then you can address that with other PRO members. If a handful of PRO members want another PRO member removed, then that PRO member will be removed.

We hope that helps.
 
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