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Bashar

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Anyone recently had issues with snapnames acquiring domains sold by private sellers instead of bidding with proxy?

this happened when i bulk backordered lots of domains with the minimum $69 or $79 and that was last year maybe.

few days back i get an email from snapnames saying transactions above $25000 need to be paid via wire! i logged into my account and found several weird things in auction history:
1) two waiting payment from my wide for domains my max bid was not the winning bid like:
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my max bid was $130 and the winner was so***** for $199 and it says I acquired
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same goes here my max bid was $525 and the winner an**** for $1000 and it says You acquired
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same goes here my max bid was $72 and i won it for $1,051 while the winner is nj--s**** not me
1.4) usually when i win something its something like this
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as usual

2) Then this shocking 8 domain acquisitions not even auctions which are way overpriced than what I would even think to pay for
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2.1) what surprisingly 6 of these 8 domains are owned by the same owner, so I'm suspecting something if all his domains were awarded for anyone who was watching them? Or if anyone has a similar case?
 
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I already dropped snapnames an email because i have a pending $61,000+ because of this :) really shocking
 
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no one responded you. Jazakallah.
 
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This is extraordinary! I have never heard of anyone going through anything like this before and I really can't understand how it could happen if you watched your account. Weird and bizarre!
 
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Make sure your account is not hacked. You may change your password as a precaution.
 
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