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Thanks for the heads up, we'll DM you.I just discovered something strange on my receipts from buying expired domains.
After paying for a domain, I always print out the receipts immediately. As I'm a buyer from EU, there is usually a EU MOSS number under the GoDaddy.com LLC address at the bottom. This indicates that when it comes to VAT, the transaction should be handled like buying from a merchant within the EU.
BUT, I just discovered that the EU MOSS part has been removed retroactively some time after printing the receipts. This means that either my book keeping records are now wrong, or the GoDaddy receipts are wrong.
As I clearly remember that when approving the transaction on my phone it said the counterpart was a GoDaddy company in the Netherlands, the EU MOSS thing should indeed be included on the receipts.
@GoDaddy This is an important detail for all investors in the EU. What's going on?
Have you tried generating new codes?I'm trying to transfer domains from godaddy to spaceship.com and only managed to transfer about 24 domains out of 75, after 3 attempts. Mostly .com, They were unlocked and the codes match, and I have a VIP account at godaddy, there is no explanation why the transfers were rejected. Anyone having similar issues?
A $38 auction win ends up as a $75 total cost!
I guess that could be the case, although it is just a regular 5-letter .com with average letters. Let's see if I get that email from GoDaddy's Transfer Verify Team soon.@Embrand I expedited out this am without issue. Are you sure they don't consider your name premium requiring high risk transfer wait?
Thanks, but I have an account manager at GoDaddy. I think I will reach out to him.@Embrand you can export your domain list and see if it shows there.
100% agree, sometimes it’s a hassle but compared to all the other options it’s nice to just get on godaddy and KNOW I’m about to get a nice domain instantly even if it is a few more bucks and they try to capitalize, worth it to me at the moment for just quickly securing domains I needGood price for the quality you get
I think the only way they can afford to remove the ads is by selling .com's for $20. Look at enom, see what I mean?![]()
Thanks, but I have an account manager at GoDaddy. I think I will reach out to him.
Thanks, I didn't know that. I tried to export a list now. For the domain I am transferring, I can only see that the Estimated Value is $2,051 and the Valuation Wholesale is a whopping $4@Embrand ok. But it takes less than a couple minutes to export your list including all columns. And if it is a high risk transfer needing approval it will show there.
Usually with the export, you can see in the status column pending transfer - high risk. But at least you know now.Thanks, I didn't know that. I tried to export a list now. For the domain I am transferring, I can only see that the Estimated Value is $2,051 and the Valuation Wholesale is a whopping $4
Update: My GoDaddy account manager just confirmed it is because they see it as a high value name. Probably not because of the name itself, but simply because of its length. But I have expedited many transfers of 5-letter .coms away from GoDaddy in the past, so maybe this is a new thing.
He works on Sundays!Usually with the export, you can see in the status column pending transfer - high risk. But at least you know now.
My manager takes a while to get back to me.....You received a quick reply![]()
He works on Sundays!
You don't become a multi billion company by not exploiting your employees into working weekends![]()
they all work from home as far as I can tell. So can't be too bad![]()


