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lnvitation.com > Lnvitation.com sold for $20156 ???
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I believe that previous owner has renewed the name. At Dynadot you need to wait 3-5 days after winning the auction to take control over it. Name is now on "Make offer".
That is hilarious if correct..:xf.smile:

And the "buyer" breathing a huge sigh of relief.
 
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I agree that in the perfect world Dynadot would have both upper and lower case varients of the domain shown on auction listings but I think people are being a bit too harsh on them. It really isn't that hard to work out what you're bidding on. A lot of the blame has to lay with the bidders for not doing their due diligence and blindly bidding.
 
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I wonder if you can actually request a refund for this kind of situation (false advertising).

@Dynadot should definitely do something about and start displaying both variations.
 
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i have sold a domain on Dan, later the buyer said he had mistaken and asked for refund Dan refunded it.
Dan paid me some money as excuse I appreciate it but I decided do not use Dan anymore and removed my portfolio from the platform.
 
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i have sold a domain on Dan, later the buyer said he had mistaken and asked for refund Dan refunded it.
Dan paid me some money as excuse I appreciate it but I decided do not use Dan anymore and removed my portfolio from the platform.

Just curious, was that domain a misspelled word as well?
 
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It's now listed at Dynadot marketplace for $19,999.
Good luck with that, a very embarrased "buyer" I would think.

Parked at Uniregistry.
 
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Too expensive for a typo. But what do I know?!
 
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This hurts, oh my goodness *holds hair with both hands*
 
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No this is about a flaw in your system that might have caused someone to pay for something that they did not know they were buying.
We don't disclose any private customer information, including sale information, without the customer's consent or unless required by law, regardless of the circumstances.

If you would like more information on whether the auction winner completed the purchase the current registrant would be the best point of contact. Currently, the domain is using our privacy service, so you could contact the current registrant by emailing [email protected] and including the domain name in the subject of your email. That will then be forwarded directly to the current registrant.
 
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Thank you for implementing this and the feedback.
 
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@Dynadot
If your back-end is PHP, just copy-paste this code and fix that problem in a minute;

PHP:
print strtoupper($domainName);

Easy, right?

No need for grandiloquent messages, long considerations or boring team meetings.
This piece of code will do the job.

You're welcome.
 
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Pathetic reply by Dynadot
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@Dynadot your initial reply is tone-deaf, and followup still weak. You should be ashamed.

“Thank you everyone?” Wasnt he one email.
 
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Pathetic reply by Dynadot---so correct

Dynadot is the enabler here, their marketplace and should be held liable for deception /misrepresentation .

Dynadot ---you have a higher standard in this industry and should be responsible.
 
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@Dynadot should lock funds and refund the winner in case he claim it.

Otherwhise it's a scam !!!
 
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