This kind of thing is what really pisses me off about corporate today. There are way too freaking many companies that no longer regard the consumer as their friend, rather someone to milk for money.
It's widespread now. I even see my own company doing this. Nothing illegal but in their whole strive to improve customer satisfaction they're starting to cut back on what customer facing employees are allowed to do and creating more policies stating that there is now more they're not allowed to do.
I used to fight it big time but it went no where. Even when I was in a position of authority, it went no where. Like many companies, their strive to improve customer satisfaction is just a front, they'll only keep the cusotmer happy if the customer is already making them money.
Of course it's unethical if they auctioned off a domain knowing that there was a pending UDRP.
I fully agree. If they were notified of a UDRP or even a C&D letter, then the people in the auction should have been notified and given the opprotunity to opt out of the auction or agree to "proceed at your own risk".
wow everybody's stealing,scamming, and taking.it's crazy.thanx for the thread JP.the difficult thing about this business is that it's all online transactions. sometimes I think it's best to go old school and meetup somewhere with the seller/buyer and just do big money transactions face to face because it's seriously getting crazy.I hear about someone getting scammed online with this domain thing just about everyday.
It's the sign of the times. People are desperate for money now, in the US and many countries worldwide. If a company can pocket a large sum of money even though they know their client will get screwed, it seems like they will just to make their numbers look good.
This is an interesting thread. And I think everyone who bids on names at NameJet will be thankful to anyone who decides a name is not worth having because it's coming through namejet. ;-)
Honestly, I've wanted several manes form NJ but didn't have the $70 (or it wasn't worth it to me). 95% of the time, after they release it, it is available to register within a month. Unless it is really important to me, I'd rather pay $7 as opposed to $70.
Lets put it another way, if a member of dnf received intimation of a pending udrp complaint and then sold the domain here, irrespective of the nature of the domain - tm, typo or generic.
Would he/she get banned? I would assume so.
I would hope for some serious infractions but I (personally) would discuss it with the other mods and admins too, we'd need to make sure that thjey did have a C&D / UDRP before the sale which can be very tricky to prove (I had the same situation, reveiced a C&D a few weeks after a sale, I spoke to the seller and he said he didn't receive one, I trusted him and let it go, luckily the domain wasn't too much).
The more I see of these bigger companies the more I think that all the crap in this industry is being led by the biggest players, who seem to think they don't need ethics or morals, just large profits to justify themselves.
Nope and it's like this in many industries. Companies even are like this with their own employees. Layoffs, pay reductions, fewer benefits, no pay raises while executives still get seven figure "bonuses" and their 10%-15% pay raises (while the people who actually work get 2%-4%).
I think the economy is reaching a breaking point - it is looking a lot like the times just before the French Revolution. A few hoarding all of the wealth and the lower classes just coulnd't take it anymore, instead of kings, queens, and feudal warlords, we have presidents, VPs, and executives.