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SnapNames LIVETM AUCTIONS
@ DOMAINfestTM Global '08
Hollywood, CA, January 22 - 23, 2008
Submissions Open November 14, 2007
Anybody know the email address to submit the names. I haven't recieved a response from the customer center.
SnapNames LIVETM AUCTIONS
@ DOMAINfestTM Global '08
Hollywood, CA, January 22 - 23, 2008
Submissions Open November 14, 2007
Charley said:LIVE Auction link is enabled. Start submitting your names for consideration.
arnie said:wheres link dude?
Krossat said:
itsbusinessbaby said:What if you have submitted domain names to Moniker's future events already...
I assume you can't submit the same names here, to Snapnames Live Auction?
since there may be crossover issues, and other legalese
Coupons said:Having to transfer the domain to them before the sale, just for the auction, is a deal killer. I wouldn't go through the hassle of having to transfer one of my best domains to any registrar, just for it to go to one auction, and if it didn't sell, having to transfer again to my registrar.
Big no, no. Just confirm ownership sending an email to the whois contact.
I think it's because the system is fully automated like the drops and it facilitates the ownership transfer. But I agree that it puts me off. I move all my catches to my usual registrar and I have no intention of moving them back to snap or pool.Coupons said:Having to transfer the domain to them before the sale, just for the auction, is a deal killer.
.tv said:2. To facilitate rapid order fulfillment at the close of an Auction, upon notification from SnapNames that a submitted name has been accepted for Auction, Seller will immediately take all steps necessary to effect a transfer of the domain(s) to a registrar account designated by SnapNames. SnapNames will pay the transfer fee. Seller agrees that it will incur a $100 handling fee due SnapNames should Seller fail to effect the transfer before an Auction actually starts.
abcproductions said:anyone who agrees to transfer a domain prior to it being sold is making a HUGE mistake. this is an unreasonable (and ridiculous) request. it really bothers me that Snap let it's lawyers put this in the agreement. this is disrespectful to the domain owners who are providing the quality names so Snap can profit. i hope someone from Snap gets on here and explains that this is a mistake and apologizes for it. there is no justifying this and if they leave it in, this will certainly hurt their relationship with domainers. (at least one domainer i know for sure.)
Coupons said:Having to transfer the domain to them before the sale, just for the auction, is a deal killer. I wouldn't go through the hassle of having to transfer one of my best domains to any registrar, just for it to go to one auction, and if it didn't sell, having to transfer again to my registrar.
Big no, no. Just confirm ownership sending an email to the whois contact.
arnie said:well i've emailed them the link, they want to get their ass over here and sort it out. ie. delete the silly request/condition,or clear up that top registrars will be ok to leave them at, especially with their blatant hypocrisy........
It is 'THEY' who use the WORST registrars in the business lol. The cheapest wild west craphole resellers you can find and worse, when you 'win' a name lol
Snapnames have shot themselves in the foot enough times in the past month or two, don't u think? :imho: :sold: