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godaddy aftermarket refund??

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by rufh_s, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    hello,

    recently i managed to get a nice domain Valid PR3 from godaddy aftermarket (Tdnam).!@ 5$...was very much excilted:cool: but after 2 days or so i got a refund from godaddy??:confused: when i asked its support system it says

    what does it mean? can I now get back that domain in anyway:eek:
    will appreciate any help from dp member

    thanks
     
    rufh_s, Oct 20, 2007 IP
  2. Overclock099

    Overclock099 Notable Member

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    Maybe script error when your purchasing their domain...Three day ago i got error when trying to buy bulk domain from tdnam..But one domain is missing..After i sent support ticket they refund my money..
     
    Overclock099, Oct 20, 2007 IP
  3. Peter Brown

    Peter Brown Well-Known Member

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    I would guess that the previous owner renewed the domain after you purchased it.
     
    Peter Brown, Oct 20, 2007 IP
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    Digital_Developer Well-Known Member

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    Tough :(
    $5 would have been a steal.
     
    Digital_Developer, Oct 20, 2007 IP
  5. Cardplayer

    Cardplayer Peon

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    Peter is correct. When you buy expired names on TDNAM, there is a chance you won't get it if the original owner renews the name in time. This doesn't happen a lot. I've bought around 40 names there, and had this happen 3 times.

    After you win a name, check the "Won" list in the menu to see when the release date is.
     
    Cardplayer, Oct 21, 2007 IP
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  6. rufh_s

    rufh_s Active Member

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    ^^ thanks guys for all your answers..! i can guess now what could be the problem!:eek:
    anyways is the seller notified when someone purchase domain from tdnam aftermarket??:rolleyes:

    thanks
     
    rufh_s, Oct 21, 2007 IP
  7. Peter Brown

    Peter Brown Well-Known Member

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    No, the previous owner is notified about the domain expiring only and not notified about the domain being sold on TDNAM but it is possible for the previous owner to watch TDNAM and renew the domain after seeing it purchased.

     
    Peter Brown, Oct 21, 2007 IP
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  8. COBSolutions

    COBSolutions Well-Known Member

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    yes, the only way it can be gone once you have boought it from Tdnam is when the owner has renewed it, good luck next time:)
     
    COBSolutions, Oct 21, 2007 IP