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Eronious message after submitting a domain

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Once you press agree when submitting a domain to the auction you are presented with a message that states:

"You must donate something!"

I have attached a small screen shot. This caused me to accidentally submit the domains twice (RJ has removed the dupe).
 

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yes I doesnt submit a name to the "free" live auction :(
 
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NP New Live Events - Submission Problem

I see the new notice about Namepros live auction and how it is free to submit your domain. I am presented with the submission form and have added a domain. However, when I click "I Agree" it gives me a message that says:
You must donate something first!

Where do I go to donate? How is this done? Thanks!
 
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Sorry about that. No donation is required. That error message is a holdout from our old NP$ based system.
 
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Thanks RJ. Just tried again and working fine
 
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Hi nodws

Speaking with a mod found that it does submit but we are just presented with the eronious message.
 
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Why did the NP LIVE Auction change from its previous listing fee of NP$ ?
I went and purchased more NP$ to list a few domains only to find out that it no longer applies ? :notme:
And to top it off, I am not getting NP$ for posting anymore for some reason ? It's been this way since the new design came in a few months back but unable to get any answers ? Can anyone help ?
 
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Why did the NP LIVE Auction change from its previous listing fee of NP$ ?
I went and purchased more NP$ to list a few domains only to find out that it no longer applies ? :notme:
And to top it off, I am not getting NP$ for posting anymore for some reason ? It's been this way since the new design came in a few months back but unable to get any answers ? Can anyone help ?

Plus this would further harm the NP$ value :(
 
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