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Does ENOM charge $15 when you push a domain to another account?

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tino

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I just bought a domain name, and now the seller demands a $15 transfer fee. Since the domain is at Enom, and I have an Enom account, he can simply push the domain to my account, right?

I've never been charged $15 for that!!! Has anyone ever heard of this, or had to pay this fee?

(Furthermore, he wants an extra $5 for a PayPal payment, but that's not too bad..)


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Answer to question is "No" Enom do not charge.
However many sellers, on Ebay for example, charge a "Handling" or "Administration" fee.
Some agree with it, some don't but it should be stated before the sale.
 

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If you bought it on Ebay, he is trying to avoid paying fees on the whole amount of the sale. He SHOULD have listed it with a starting price of $15.

Webname is right though - it should have been stated before the sale went through. If this is not the case, I wouldn't pay it.
 

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Hi there,

I "reminded" the seller of the fact that Enom -> Enom pushes are free. :) So he deducted the $15.00.

Thanks for those real quick responses! Great!

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Boy that's nice to hear about the seller ... I'd imagine not too many sellers would waive the fee
 

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tino,

Another thing you may wish to "remind" them is that they could have their PayPal account suspended if you were to mention they surcharged you for using PayPal.
 

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Originally posted by WebMomentum
Boy that's nice to hear about the seller ... I'd imagine not too many sellers would waive the fee
That kind of so-called "transfer fee" basically makes their $1 starting bid $16! Not a good way to sell domains; and I never buy a name that way.
 
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