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I've had a few domains submitted for a quite a while - 4 were in review - the rest were 'not accepted'
When I saw thay there were ' not accepted' i put them in another auction.
Well .. NOW one of the NOT accepted ones is "In Review" as of today.
I've sold TWO that were 'not accepted' (before the cut off date) and now this one that was previously NOT ACCEPTED - has been accepted in another auction.
I read their terms before submitting and they say "This Agreement commences upon Seller's submission of domain name(s) to SnapNames for inclusion in the Auction. The Agreement terminates on the earlier of 30 days after the Auction in which Seller listed names for sale ends, or when SnapNames has notified Seller that its domains will not be listed for sale at Auction."

Wouldn't the words "NOT ACCEPTED" be considered notification that the domain would not be listed for sale?
 
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Is it (the one that has been accepted in another auction) "In Review", or officially "Accepted" ... :blink:

-Jeff B-)
 
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In review at snap names - officially accepted at other auction
 
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Maybe you can email or blog 'em quickly at Snaps, and ask them to leave it "In Review" (versus official "Accepted") ... due to the circumstances (it having been in "Not Accepted" prior, other auction deadlines, etc.)? :gl:

Just a thought.
-Jeff B-)
 
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I did that
i just needed a voice of reason - and a "don't freak out mama'
thanks jeff :)
 
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You're welcome, Nancy. :red:

Happy New Year! :santa:
-Jeff B-)
 
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theoretically speaking , since it said "not accepted" it should be considered as a notification that it will not be listed for sale ... since you emailed them I am sure you/they will sort it out ...



 
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