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NameJet rules - OSO.com

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it puzzles me how long is NameJet using outdated and unwritten rules on its web site without getting into law suits in a (great) country where one can be sued by almost any reason.

According to their TOS and FAQ:

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What is a public auction?
A public auction only takes place if a customer failed to remit payment for a previously auctioned domain name where the private auction was older than 30 days. Public auctions are open to all users except the previous winner in the private auction that failed to remit payment.
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this is not true since there are private listed domains for sale that are marked as *public auctions*. they should be marked accordingly to the new rules set at TOS:

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Except for special rules that may apply to certain domain names, in which case, those special rules may be posted next to the domain name(s) and will be the controlling auction rules, the following additional rules apply to each of the below types of auctions:
Public Auction: (...) Private Auction (...) Advance Auction:An Advance Auction is an auction for a new gTLD domain name (..)
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this is not happening on most of private sellers portfolios being listed auction in public format, which sometimes may lead to a person bidding on the domain at higher bids without noticing it (public auctions are now getting minimum bids before the auction ends that match reserve bids).

the mere fact of auctioning private seller's domains is out of the scope of the TOS and FAQ, but anyway...

what pissed me of it that recently i was put on an private auction for OSO.COM. the domain was expired from Register.com and seems to have been transferred to Enom, a move that is getting frequently because of NameJet's new rules and the managing partner Enom.

the domain was then put in a private auction without any minimum bid and I was awarded the domain as being the higher bidder. There were only 2 bidders which, given the quality of the domain, points out to an increasing issue with NameJet's listing domains from their registrar partners at Web.com that place them on auction without public notice and without a pre-bid period.

however, when i check the auction details i saw that the domain had now a minimum bid price and that the auction was canceled because of not reaching the minimum bid.

the problem is, there is no "minimum bid" private auction format that ends with the minimum bid not met. none. when you have a minimum bid that is not met, the domain will not go to auction. when it goes to auction either it's a public auction with a minimum bid and/or reserve bid or a private auction with a reserve bid. there was no reserve bid in this case. the fact that this is so is that there is even no auction status that ends with "Minimum Not Met" that shows up on the "Auctions Report" page. One cannot filter the auctions by this status. We only have:
"won", "pending payment", "non payment", "lost", "reserve not met", "cancelled", "refunded", "past due" and "admin hold".

to me it seems that someone made a mistake. but if a mistake was made why just not cancel the auction and recognize that? I have seen several premium domains being placed on private auctions without being in a pre-release period in a clear buggy move but almost all came through.they were not cancelled, and certainly not cancelled with made up rules.

has anyone come to a situation like this?

regards,
 
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Just a tad bit confused, so you didn't get the name?
I think I won a name awhile back on there and then for some reason they said there was an error and I couldn't get the name I won or something like that.
 
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yes, that's correct. i didn't get the name. NameJet put a mininum bid after the fact and said that the minimum value had not been reached so the auction was cancelled. bullocks...
 
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I'd get a lawyer for this. That's a valuable domain and action should be taken to get it at your winning bid price!
 
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You really expect Namejet to hand over that name in an honest, transparent, rule-abiding auction? You be trippin'.
 
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I once won a premium LLL.com on GoDaddy.com for $xxx and they actually gave it to me, still own it today. Hope NameJet follows through and gives you OSO.com
 
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Not sure if it's relevant, but Oso is the town in Washington state where the massive and deadly mudslide occurred recently. And, the event happened just around the date of your original post. Unsure of the actual date of your Namejet auction.
 
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