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Afternic Late Payment

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Hello everyone,

I have sold a domain name ($10k) through Afternic about 20 days ago, the deal was going through the "fast transfer network", and the transaction was finished and completed at the same day.

And about 10 days ago, I received an email saying that I will receive the money by Paypal in 1 or 3 work days, but now 10 days past and I still have not received the payment.

I have sent many emails to them but got no reply at all.

So anyone has similar situation before?

Afternic sucks now compared to the excellent support and fast payment of Sedo.
 
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Takes about 10 working days for the payment to be in your account. So the money should be in your account anytime from now. Usually payments happen within 14 days/10 working days based on my experience.
There have been posts very recently about late payment problems from GD and I dont know if their payment system is linked now GD owns afternic. I would give it a couple of days and if nothing happens get in touch with them again.
 
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my experience, everything regarding afternic is slow motion. from payment to approval of domains. I had domains added to portofolio there that sat in review for months. before I realzied it and had to call them and remind of their existence. they said sometimes it happens. :)

great auction site still. but UI is slow. and so are some managemnt things there.

goodluck
 
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Dont tell me about the "In Review" thing lol. I think if you have a name listed and you renew at another registrar or change nameservers to another registrar for any reason it triggers a need to "re review " that name. Yes it is a decent auction site and seems to be making more sales these days going by the number of people saying they sold there.
 
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