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Hi,
There was a private sale auction at godaddy for a domain and I won the auction. I paid the money to godaddy. After that I realised the domain wasn't registered with Godaddy.
Now Godaddy wants me and the seller to handle the transaction ourselves by messaging each other. This is so stupid. They don't even have an interface on their site where the seller provides a transfer code. At least what godaddy should do is provide an interface that shows clearly what needs to be done.
1. buyer makes payment: done
2. seller provides epp code: waiting
If you have ever sold a domain at sedo you will now how it works there.
The seller isn't responding. Now I have contact Godaddy by email and explain them everything from the beginning.
Godaddy is definitely the most screwed up company in this industry. How can they do something so stupid. They provide the venue to the the sale and then they wash their hands of and leave both parties alone to deal with each other.
According this page I need to email godaddy and explain things first. Those morons don't have a problem taking a commission from each sale yet they don't have the slightest clue what the heck they are doing.
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/541/article/920
I thought sedo was messed up because they use domain transfers instead domain push. However godaddy is taking the piss with these unassisted domain transfers and the non existent user interface that should outline the process step by step.
There was a private sale auction at godaddy for a domain and I won the auction. I paid the money to godaddy. After that I realised the domain wasn't registered with Godaddy.
Now Godaddy wants me and the seller to handle the transaction ourselves by messaging each other. This is so stupid. They don't even have an interface on their site where the seller provides a transfer code. At least what godaddy should do is provide an interface that shows clearly what needs to be done.
1. buyer makes payment: done
2. seller provides epp code: waiting
If you have ever sold a domain at sedo you will now how it works there.
The seller isn't responding. Now I have contact Godaddy by email and explain them everything from the beginning.
Godaddy is definitely the most screwed up company in this industry. How can they do something so stupid. They provide the venue to the the sale and then they wash their hands of and leave both parties alone to deal with each other.
According this page I need to email godaddy and explain things first. Those morons don't have a problem taking a commission from each sale yet they don't have the slightest clue what the heck they are doing.
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/541/article/920
I thought sedo was messed up because they use domain transfers instead domain push. However godaddy is taking the piss with these unassisted domain transfers and the non existent user interface that should outline the process step by step.
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