Domain listed by Old Owner Not Able To Relist For AD

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  1. farhan713

    farhan713 Active Member

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    #21
    you can see the seller here is Neeraj A, who is the old account here on this forum with the old listing and you can see on that link the email from registrar regarding the domain ownership change.

    I hope this would suffice without anything manual at your end.

    Please let me know.
     
    farhan713, Feb 18, 2016 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #22
    I haven't used email in about 7 or 8 years now.

    Either way, what exactly are you looking for an "exception" for? You want an exception to the fact that the system doesn't internally allow it and we have no way to override it? Even if *I* was the poster, I can't post something for a domain that was already posted. It's not just a policy, it's also how the system works internally and there is no override. Since we don't override our own rules, there was no reason to build the system to allow overrides.

    It would be like telling your web hosting company you want an exception for your website and you don't want it hosted on the servers they have in their data center, and you would instead like it hosted on servers on planet Venus. Probably not going to be possible. Now, given an infinite number of resources, maybe your hosting company could put servers on another planet for you, but I suspect that the resources required to do so are going to be far more than what you pay for hosting. So it's not going to be a good business move for them.

    If we *did* allow users to override our rules (which we don't), it would still require resources to build the system internally to *allow* overrides. The cost to build that for you probably doesn't make much business sense. That's of course assuming we started allowing users to override our rules (which we don't), so it's all a bit of a moot point anyway.
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 18, 2016 IP
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    farhan713 Active Member

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    #23
    All you need to do it just remove that url from your system.
    can you please do it.
     
    farhan713, Feb 18, 2016 IP
  4. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #24
    Well first of all, we don't allow users to edit other user's posts. So basically the answer to that request is, "no".

    Secondly, it's not as easy as you think. There is no "remove" URL option built... again, we intentionally never built a way to override how the system work because we don't allow overrides. This means a developer would first need to build the "remove URL function" you assume is there.

    I'm not sure how many different ways you are going to ask the same question and expect a different response. You can't edit/delete a post by another user (or request to have it done). Just like someone can't request your posts be deleted. And even if we allowed it (which we don't), you STILL wouldn't be able to post it with the same domain because the system still knows about it.

    What you are asking for breaks down to this:
    • You want to delete/edit other user's posts.
    • You want us to spend development time to build our system in a different way so that we have the ability to override our rules and how our site works for your benefit.
    The answer to both is "no". Please stop asking.
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 18, 2016 IP
  5. farhan713

    farhan713 Active Member

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    #25
    can you please refund my premium membership fee. The only reason i got that membership was to be able to post ads in the offer section.
     
    farhan713, Feb 18, 2016 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    #26
    The thing is your domain name (or the entire service) is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Even if you could list it here what if no one would want it? I'd never pay more than $50 for a .net name no matter how good-sounding that name would've been. And I'd never pay more than $300 for the entire site. You REALLY REALLY overpaid for it ($2, 175!!! Holy-moly!). The guy that sold it to you probably sells the same site over and over again 10 times a day. Get rid of it asap.
     
    qwikad.com, Feb 19, 2016 IP
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    #27
    i bought a business and not just a domain name.
     
    farhan713, Feb 19, 2016 IP
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    #28

    I understand that, but then why do you want to list it for sale? Makes no sense to me. I don't think you can get $2, 175 back for it. At least not here on DP.
     
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    #29
    He wanted to post an web hosting offer, not to sell the web hosting site he just bought.
     
    Webcenter, Feb 19, 2016 IP
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    #30
    Oh, I see. Then it is bad that people can't list their services just because the domain was listed here before by someone else. It would make sense if it was listed for sale again, but not if it was mentioned / listed in services before. His title "Domain listed by Old Owner Not Able To Relist For AD" is totally misleading that's why I assumed that he was trying to sell it.
     
    qwikad.com, Feb 19, 2016 IP