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zattack

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I placed proxy bids for two domains on GD auction. Was hoping to win only one of them. Unfortunately, I won both the auctions but my budget only allows to pay for one.

Now my question is, what if I pay only for one domain? I know GD is going to ban my account for non-payment for the second one. But is there any risk for the first domain that I'll pay for? Is GD going to push that domain to my account or there's a risk that I lose that domain and the money I pay?

Also, I have a couple more domains that I won previously but yet to reflect in my account. Is there any risk to them as well?
 
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IMO......1st off, everyone hates you for not paying, just saying. What you did is irresponsible and sucks.
2nd...you will get billed for domains you won at GD. Pay the bill(s) or don't pay.
3rd...If you don't pay, I image and hope you get banned at auctions. How long, I do not know.
Final...I cant image you get denied access to your account and domains for not paying auction bill.

I am sure more info to come.
 
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If you don't pay, they will suspend your auctions account and place $10 administrative fee in your cart. If you pay it, they will remove suspension. This happens only one time. For next non payments, they will ban your auctions account. In any case, nothing happens to your existing domains or pending transactions.
 
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@Joe Styler

while these answers suffices;

You always gave impression zero tolerance
 
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Godaddy is very rigid on those who do not honor, either buy or sell. Your account will be suspended. And to restore your account, you need to pay Penalty. Penalty will be double or more if you repeat not honoring your commitment.
 
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if u never screwed up b4...and pay one...and explain like u did...u should get yer one free pass
 
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