I have no names at GD but received a request to confirm an auction listing that I had not asked for.
My first email to GD resulted in apology and confirmed they had approved the listing despite my asking them why they had sent the first email and not to list the name!
My second email was somewhat more strongly worded and resulted in this response:
"Information regarding your support request
Support Staff Response
Dear Sir or Ma'am,
It appears that a seller attempted to list domains for sale that they do not own. We have taken action against them so they are no longer able to participate on our platform. Because of our WhoIs validation system, the domain. TretZzzz.com was never listed for sale, the listing was rejected because the seller's information did not match the WhoIs information on the domain. Thank you for replying as well, to let us know that you did not list the domain for sale.
Regards,
Elizabeth S
Aftermarket Support
If you need further assistance with this matter, please contact customer service at (480) 505-8877 and reference [Incident ID: 24377983].
Thanks,
GoDaddy
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Please do not reply to this email. Emails sent to this address will not be answered.
Copyright © 1999-2014 GoDaddy Operating Company, LLC. 14455 N. Hayden Rd, Ste. 219, Scottsdale, AZ 85260. All rights reserved."
Just be careful what you respond to and never click links you are not 100% sure of.
My first email to GD resulted in apology and confirmed they had approved the listing despite my asking them why they had sent the first email and not to list the name!
My second email was somewhat more strongly worded and resulted in this response:
"Information regarding your support request
Support Staff Response
Dear Sir or Ma'am,
It appears that a seller attempted to list domains for sale that they do not own. We have taken action against them so they are no longer able to participate on our platform. Because of our WhoIs validation system, the domain. TretZzzz.com was never listed for sale, the listing was rejected because the seller's information did not match the WhoIs information on the domain. Thank you for replying as well, to let us know that you did not list the domain for sale.
Regards,
Elizabeth S
Aftermarket Support
If you need further assistance with this matter, please contact customer service at (480) 505-8877 and reference [Incident ID: 24377983].
Thanks,
GoDaddy
P.S. To thank you for your business, take20%* off your next new product order.Simply enter gdbbc687 in your shopping cart or mention the offer code when you call (480) 505-8877.
Find your perfect domain name
Search now at GoDaddy
Online Support
*Not applicable to ICANN fees, taxes, transfers, premium domains, premium templates, Search Engine Visibility advertising budget, gift cards or Trademark Holders/Priority Pre-registration or pre-registration fees. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, sale, discount or promotion. After the initial purchase term, discounted products will renew at the then-current renewal list price. Offer good towards new product purchases only and cannot be used on product renewals.
Please do not reply to this email. Emails sent to this address will not be answered.
Copyright © 1999-2014 GoDaddy Operating Company, LLC. 14455 N. Hayden Rd, Ste. 219, Scottsdale, AZ 85260. All rights reserved."
Just be careful what you respond to and never click links you are not 100% sure of.






