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Theo

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Looks like Pool has removed all financial information on domains acquired via their system. E.g. there is no more info about how much I spent for a particular domain won in auction. If I didn't save all emails I'd be in trouble; a sale that occurs years later requires proof of cost to determine taxation brackets.
 

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PM sent, the new DMP shoudl provide access to the same data. I will research your specific issues and get back to you.
 

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Thanks, that's what I call responsiveness! :D
 

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yeah, very nice :)
 

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Very quick resolution, two thumbs up!
 

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For the benefits of others reading this thread, all the data that Acro was looking for is readily available in the "Billing" interface where you can zero in on the invoices issued in a specific time period. All the history is there and provides formal documentation for any domain purchase you may have made.
 

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We need more info .
Often, Pool is masquerading as a legitimate bidder itself in order to jack up the price.
We need more transparency when POOL is involved in theses antics.
 

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Indeed, all the info is there, thanks Richard for resolving this.
 

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dn-101, I'm not sure what you are referring to, Pool.com never masquerades as a legitimate bidder in order to jack up the price. If you believe there was an auction where that was the case, please identify it to me.
 

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Pool is employing a little robot program to do the dirty job.
I hear there are several lawyers looking into it. Some day we'll know more about it. From the court filings :smilewinkgrin:
 

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ROTFLMAO! That is the craziest thing I have ever heard! And I work for Pool.com! Those "several lawyers" must have nothing to do other than waste their time on something that doesn't exist. Oh well, each to their own.
 

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200 people used to work for Bernie Madoff. And they had no clue... :smilewinkgrin:
 

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I am 99% sure neither Snapnames nor Pool does no shill bidding. I was in tens of thousands auctions since 2004 and my 6th sense was never screaming at me. I also met with Pool/Rebel people and they are not the hungry/greedy types, they are actually pretty stoic. Even domains from their own registrars if dropping they let it drop, they do not sell them...
 
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