So I've been watching a few domains all morning in my auctions tab in SnapNames. I had the high bid for some time and had just recently been outbid. I was waiting a bit closer to the auction's end before bidding again when I get an error stating the auction had already ended. I had refreshed the page dozens of times and the auction still read 22 minutes left. After watching it wind down without being able to outbid the highest bidder, the auctions vanished a few minutes before they were scheduled to end.
I called up support and they didn't seem to care much. They weren't going to honor my word without some sort of proof - was I supposed to think to take a screenshot when it happened? I guess they don't log errors on the site to see I had attempted to bid multiple times before the auction's end. I also wouldn't be calling had I legitimately wanted to pass on bidding further. The highest bid had been placed a while before the auction's end and if they were able to check the logs, they'd see I refreshed dozens of times between the last bid and the auction's end and tried multiple times to outbid them (by more than the minimum increment, even).
End time: 06-Mar-2009 12:55 PST
Last (winning) bid: 06-Mar-2009 12:13 PST
I guess there's many more fish in the sea, right? :td:
I called up support and they didn't seem to care much. They weren't going to honor my word without some sort of proof - was I supposed to think to take a screenshot when it happened? I guess they don't log errors on the site to see I had attempted to bid multiple times before the auction's end. I also wouldn't be calling had I legitimately wanted to pass on bidding further. The highest bid had been placed a while before the auction's end and if they were able to check the logs, they'd see I refreshed dozens of times between the last bid and the auction's end and tried multiple times to outbid them (by more than the minimum increment, even).
End time: 06-Mar-2009 12:55 PST
Last (winning) bid: 06-Mar-2009 12:13 PST
I guess there's many more fish in the sea, right? :td:







