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I won an auction, eNom confimed this and gave the domain to another person. Here are the details.
I have placed an order in advance. The domain was captured by eNom. There were 2 bidders (me and another person) in the private auction. The auction ended yesterday. My winning bid was $90. When I checked my mailbox in the evening, I got this:
1. The credit card. It is perfectly valid, the balance is enough to cover dozens of similar purchases. I even charged the card through our corporate merchant account in amount exceeding the "declined" one. The card was 100% good. Furthermore, the eNom already charged the card several days ago for another domain.
2. dig the domain. Suddenly it got resolved through eNom domain servers. I opened it in browser and, yes â domain is for sale by someone from Richmond, BC, Canada. Minimum bid $300. Whois creation date: 05 Feb 2007 18:08:56
I will post domain name later (just do not want traffic spike right now), but it is definitely worth more than $90 and I was very surprised to see my competitor stopped at $80. Now I am not that surprised..
So, the card was perfectly valid but eNom says it was declined and, instead of 5 days grace period they state, they immediately transfer the domain to another party.
Any advice needed. I have submitted service tickets, sent messages to their contact email and recorded a voice mail. They will open 9am PST. Will call them again. Any suggestions are welcome.
I have placed an order in advance. The domain was captured by eNom. There were 2 bidders (me and another person) in the private auction. The auction ended yesterday. My winning bid was $90. When I checked my mailbox in the evening, I got this:
The below domain names were successfully picked up by Club Drop on your behalf. We are unable to place these names in your account (xxxxx) due to an invalid or declined credit card.
Club Domain Names - cost shown includes bid and registration fee
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xxxxxxx.com - $100.21
Please log into and update the credit card on your account as soon as possible so as to not lose these valuable names. We will reattempt to place these into your account several times a day during the 5-day grace period for each domain.
Here is what I checked next:Club Domain Names - cost shown includes bid and registration fee
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xxxxxxx.com - $100.21
Please log into and update the credit card on your account as soon as possible so as to not lose these valuable names. We will reattempt to place these into your account several times a day during the 5-day grace period for each domain.
1. The credit card. It is perfectly valid, the balance is enough to cover dozens of similar purchases. I even charged the card through our corporate merchant account in amount exceeding the "declined" one. The card was 100% good. Furthermore, the eNom already charged the card several days ago for another domain.
2. dig the domain. Suddenly it got resolved through eNom domain servers. I opened it in browser and, yes â domain is for sale by someone from Richmond, BC, Canada. Minimum bid $300. Whois creation date: 05 Feb 2007 18:08:56
I will post domain name later (just do not want traffic spike right now), but it is definitely worth more than $90 and I was very surprised to see my competitor stopped at $80. Now I am not that surprised..
So, the card was perfectly valid but eNom says it was declined and, instead of 5 days grace period they state, they immediately transfer the domain to another party.
Any advice needed. I have submitted service tickets, sent messages to their contact email and recorded a voice mail. They will open 9am PST. Will call them again. Any suggestions are welcome.