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i sold my domain in gd in 8 of August and until now the buyer did not pay
what i do
its xx,xxx sale
 
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i sold my domain in gd in 8 of August and until now the buyer did not pay
what i do
its xx,xxx sale
Let it go, move on.
 
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a deal is never done until the money is in your account, so don't get excited (or spend it!) until then.....
 
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they cancel it completely on day 31 if no pay... in meantime email auctions and ask them to send final pay reminder

aside from this there is nothing u can do..but gd always does something to nonpayers..so that their auction site does not become a site for wasting time...

as u understand...the bigger the amount the bigger the risk of fail
...all in all most do pay.. for me i probably had like 10% nonpayers...

but def email em
gl
 
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I would raise the price.

Those with experience will know exactly why that should be the first move.
 
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Live with it... Lick your wounds and go on. Life is short
 
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Move on and carry on this happens alot!
 
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Ouch, must admit, I've never had a non-payer. But, to get the Godaddy email for a XX,XXX sale, only to watching out for the follow-up, "Payment has been received " for nearly a month without it appearing doesn't make for pleasant reading.

I wonder what Godaddy's non-payment percentages are. Perhaps their system is quite lapse in its verification processes.
 
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I had the same thing LLL.com sold for $88,888.00 and they never paid, GoDaddy were impossible to get hold of. After the usual that department does not take phone calls, I finally got someone they confirmed the buyer has bought a lot of high value domains in the past, but it did not go through. GoDaddy were useless.
 
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It happens all the time. All you can really do is move on, and not count a sale until it actually hits your account.

Brad
 
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I would raise the price.
It happens all the time. All you can really do is move on, and not count a sale until it actually hits your account.

Brad

Agreed

I sold my car on Auto Trader 3 times before I actually got the money. Sold is when you see the tail lights driving down the road.
 
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